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Announcing the Launch of Book #3:The Happy Healthy Nonprofit

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I have two adopted children from Cambodia, and both these young women lived in the same orphanage as my daughter. Education in Cambodia is the path out of poverty and I am grateful that the modest amount of royalties from book sales have helped these young women make a better life.

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America's Giving Challenge Days: Bloggers Campaign!

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The America's Giving Challenge will award $50,000 to the project that gets the most unique donors. My husband and I adopted two beautiful children, Harry and Sara, from Cambodia. But, also felt sad when thought of the many children in Cambodia who would not have the same opportunities as our children do. Sign up here.

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Nhuong Son: Why This Wired Cambodian Fundraiser Cares About Cambodian Children

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From Nhung Son's Facebook Photos Two weeks ago, Blogger Michele Martin , set up an America's Giving Challenge widget for the Sharing Foundation to support the project over at Global Giving. Here's the post he wrote: My name is Nhuong Son and I am doing an online fund raiser through the America Giving Challenge. thanks so much.

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Help My Pal Beth Win $50,000 for Cambodian Orphans

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My friend Beth Kanter, of Beth's Blog , is working hard to win $50,000 for the Sharing Foundation by January 31, 2008 as part of the Case Foundation's America's Giving Challenge. The Sharing Foundation's mission is to help meet the physical, emotional, educational and medical needs of orphaned and seriously disadvantaged children in Cambodia.

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Harry's First Fundraising Video: Why Donate $10 To Support the Sharing Foundation

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Sina helps makes school uniforms that the Foundation provides to over 1,000 street children in Cambodia. Her family has been willing let her pursue her education instead of working in the fields. Opened in 2000, it provides a new standard of compassionate care for children in Cambodia. Chheng Srey Mom, 16, has completed grade 8.

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Twitter’s Claire Williams Shares Why Literacy Is Her Cause

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Note from Beth: As a supporter of the work that the Sharing Foundation does for children in Cambodia, I’ve seen first hand the value of literacy programs in developing countries. This is my challenge to you on literacy day: What do you think, and what can we all learn from incidents like this?

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Jen Lemen Raises Over $3,000 in 24 Hours for Rwanda Project

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I first met Jen at BlogHer in Chicago last summer at the Global Women's panel. Georgia Popplewell from Global Voices asked people if they would consider donating their schwag for the Cambodian bloggers conference. Jen gave me several T-shirts she picked up from some of the exhibitors. s basic needs. The children???s

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