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Fall 2007, Volume 11 Number 3Table of ContentsAbout
this issue…
With this issue
we bring 2007 to a close. Please check out page 5 and take action to
guarantee your receiving another year of the newsletter.
Jen Chapin makes another appearance and challenges us "to vote
with our values, every day of the year."
Daniella Boston poses the question "If youth are the future,
then what is the outlook for Northern Uganda, where an entire generation
of children has grown up knowing only turmoil and hardship?"
We are always pleased when the Executive Director of WHY, Bill
Ayres, finds the time in his busy schedule to address our readers.
He describes the power of the KIDS program and addresses the
reasons why KIDS is an important program of WHY.
This article serves as a wonderful "lead-in" to our
annual fund raising message.
For years we have been watching the growth of the Fair Trade
movement with great interest.
Kelsie Evans explains that after 21 years of working hard at
communicating the meaning of Fair Trade to adults they are now reaching
out to an audience composed of young students.
YouthInkwell Publishing inspires young writers and illustrators to
express their artistic abilities and help the less fortunate. LeAnne
Bagnall takes us inside this unique nonprofit and explains how their
mission is to create leaders out of our youth in order to establish a
better future.
Enjoy For further information on the program and how you can become involved, contact: kids@kidscanmakeadifference.org. Click here to go to World Hunger Year's home page. © Copyright 1999, Kids Can Make A Difference |
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