What youth are doing: Free the children
On Dec 11 i went to a presentation that really moved me. To hear about 12year old kids starting a group to help other kids half way around the world who are victims of poverty and abuse and to hear how after 15 years of work they are doing was amazing. but maybe it is the passion of craig kielburger that was most inspiring. or just seeing all the kids in the audience wanting to do something!
Kids can do something to make a difference! Yes they can!
Free the children Japan
http://www.ftcj.com/index.html
Slogan: children helping children through education
many poor children working as slaves in factories and farms all over the world
poverty cycle continues, kids can’t go to school
international projects, => adopt a village program, have brought over 500 schools and water projects to communities around the world.
Children take action to improve the lives of fellow children overseas.
Involving 10,000s of youth in the US, Japan and Canada.
Started by 12year old kids in Toronto in 1994
Children take action to improve the lives of fellow children overseas.
youth in the US, Japan and Canada support international projects
Based in Toronto CA, Tokyo office in Ueno
Help a child this holiday season: http://www.freethechildren.com/
Kids can do something to make a difference! Yes they can!
Free the children Japan
http://www.ftcj.com/index.html
Slogan: children helping children through education
many poor children working as slaves in factories and farms all over the world
poverty cycle continues, kids can’t go to school
international projects, => adopt a village program, have brought over 500 schools and water projects to communities around the world.
Children take action to improve the lives of fellow children overseas.
Involving 10,000s of youth in the US, Japan and Canada.
Started by 12year old kids in Toronto in 1994
Children take action to improve the lives of fellow children overseas.
youth in the US, Japan and Canada support international projects
Based in Toronto CA, Tokyo office in Ueno
Help a child this holiday season: http://www.freethechildren.com/
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