Posted November 28th, 2007 by Rhett Soveran
Hello. My name is Rhett Soveran and I am the volunteer Blog Director for ChristmasFuture. That’s me from this past summer beside potentially the greatest sign in Saskatchewan. If you don’t get it right away, it will come to you.
Do you know what I really, really dislike doing? Of course you […]
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Posted November 26th, 2007 by Rhett Soveran
Written by Glen Mackey, Member of ChristmasFuture Board
On November 20 we held our first post launch meeting of the ChristmasFuture board. It was amazing to see the professionalism and strength of the organization we have created. This milestone marks an important stage in the development of ChristmasFuture and an opportunity to reflect on what brought […]
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Posted November 25th, 2007 by Leif Baradoy
This project aims to create an action plan for the development of the village through a process that includes all members of the community. After receiving education and access to support structures, the village will be able to develop programs that will allow the community to lift itself out of poverty in a sustainable way. […]
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Posted November 25th, 2007 by Leif Baradoy
This project aims to create an action plan for the development of the village through a process that includes all members of the community. After receiving education and access to support structures, the village will be able to develop programs that will allow the community to lift itself out of poverty in a sustainable way. […]
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Posted November 25th, 2007 by Leif Baradoy
This five year project, in its first year, provides the women of Kabala, Sierra Leone with financial and leadership training. The aim is to empower women to be able to fulfill their full potential and to make a difference within their own community.
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Posted November 25th, 2007 by Leif Baradoy
This five year project seeks to provide the women of Kabala, Sierra Leone with access to loans and credit needed for them to build their own small businesses. This project, in its first year, seeks to promote the ability of women to create and sustain independent livelihoods.
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Posted November 25th, 2007 by Leif Baradoy
This project seeks to teach the women of Kabala, Sierra Leone to read and write. Literacy provides women with the necessary tools to play key roles in the development of their own communities. This project is in the first of its five years.
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