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Monday
Oct242011

One Million Bones and Students Rebuild

Hello!

We're SO excited about our partnership with Students Rebuild and CARE and we hope you'll be too.  Take a minute and check out these amazing organizations and then please, go to facebook and like Students Rebuild, and like CARE.  Oh, and if you haven't already, while you're on Facebook, like One Million Bones, too. We have 3,267 likes and we want you to help us get to 3,500.  LIKE US!

And, if you're a student or an educator and you want to participate in One Million Bones PLEASE do it through the Students Rebuild challenge.  It's an amazing opportunity for students to participate in an educational program AND generate support for children on the ground in Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.  You can read all about it at Students Rebuild, Take the Challenge, A Path Forward.

Finally, help us spread the word about this amazing partnership that educates youth around the globe, connects them to children struggling in Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, provides direct aid for those struggling kids, and helps One Million Bones get that much closer to our visible petition of 1,000,000 bones on the National Mall. This is a release with info you can use or share to help us get the word out.

We are moving forward, making a difference, changing the world bit by bit.  We couldn't do it without YOU!

Reader Comments (1)

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October 25, 2011 | Unregistered Commentermdiman

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