Showing posts with label you can make a difference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label you can make a difference. Show all posts
Saturday, April 2, 2011
How to Save A Life
Saving a life can be rescuing a child from a building. It can be pushing a person out of the way of an oncoming bus. It may even mean giving a life for a friend. It can generous- donating food to an impoverished family, providing funds for medical bills, or giving a bednet to children in the developing world. Saving a life can be more simple. It can mean showing someone their purpose and dignity. It can mean helping someone realize they are important, and matter and their life is precious. It can be as simple as being someone's reason to live.
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NETwork,
NETwork Against Malaria,
netWORK in Progress,
NETwork Volunteers,
never under appreciate,
you can make a difference
Monday, March 28, 2011
A World Away
Our American and Ugandan volunteers may feel a world apart, but both are essential for NETwork's sucess. Pictured are some of our chapters in the US and Uganda. (Thanks Google for the map)
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NETwork Against Malaria,
netWORK in Progress,
NETwork Volunteers,
you can make a difference
Sharing in a Simple Project
"Last wish from a little 12 year old boy dying of terminal cancer. He lives in Neola, Iowa. His last wish is to receive one million cards in the mail. I think we can make his wish come true if enough people pass the word. It is not too much to ask for a 12 year old boy. One million cards. Let your fellow employees know and your churches and school children. We need to take the time to do this for this little boy.
Let's make his last wish come true.
Max Low.
c/o Greg and Bambi Low.
P.O. Box 111
Neola, Iowa 51559"
This was sent to me via e-mail. I am sharing it with you now.
Labels:
NETwork Against Malaria,
netWORK in Progress,
you can make a difference,
your something,
youth,
youth empowerment,
youth volunteerism
Thursday, March 17, 2011
An Ocean Away
Bridging the gap from your school to Uganda, can be simple by working through NETwork Against Malaria. Its phenomenal to see how far away your efforts travel in the fight against poverty and malaria.
This picture shows the distance between a fifth grade class from South Eastern Illinois who raised funds for bednets and the Ugandan children who received these nets a continent away.
Go the distance!
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help people in Africa,
NETwork,
NETwork Against Malaria,
netWORK in Progress,
NETwork Volunteers,
Thank you,
you can make a difference,
youth empowerment,
youth volunteerism
Friday, March 4, 2011
Shout out to some awesome volunteers!

Thanks so much Rachel, Donyelle, and Nate!
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NETwork Against Malaria,
netWORK in Progress,
NETwork Volunteers,
Thank you,
you can make a difference,
youth,
youth empowerment,
youth volunteerism
DYC Weekend
NETwork Against Malaria supporters are prepping for this weekend with beads, baskets and a couple bottles of caffine. We're headed off to the Dioceasan Youth Conference to share our wares and our story with teenagers from across southern Illiois. Our goal: Walk away with a few bucks, a few more pieces of jewelry, and a bunch more volunteers. Cross your fingers and we may even get a chapter out of the weekend.
So this weekend is about youth empowerement and NETwork-ing. It's about meeting people and inspiring people and causing them to take action. It's about showing people the faces of Ugandan children and challenging them not to look away, not to ignore, not to forgot. It's about helping people realize that although we're an ocean away there is so much we can do for those smiling children.
So this weekend is about youth empowerement and NETwork-ing. It's about meeting people and inspiring people and causing them to take action. It's about showing people the faces of Ugandan children and challenging them not to look away, not to ignore, not to forgot. It's about helping people realize that although we're an ocean away there is so much we can do for those smiling children.
Labels:
DYC,
malaria in Uganda,
NETwork,
NETwork Against Malaria,
netWORK in Progress,
Uganda,
Ugandan Girl,
you can make a difference,
youth,
youth empowerment,
youth volunteerism
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Gumballs for Change
I first saw this video on GenV Youth Venture. It's really cool, inspirational, and well done. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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inspirational video,
NETwork Against Malaria,
netWORK in Progress,
video,
you can make a difference,
youth,
youth empowerment,
youth volunteerism
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