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Several TechSoup Global staffers recently participated in Foundation Week in Brussels. European Foundation Week Session: Strengthening Europe's role in advancing children's rights – Organized by EFC Children and Youth Interest Group, 1st June 2010. This post comes from executive assistant Janet Yao.
Creative Commons Licensed Photo from Flickr by United Nations Photo. Just look at what’s happening in Somalia right now.) In addition, Roya Hosseini, who manages the Khaled Hosseini Foundation ’s Twitter account, signed on as a “special guest” between 1 & 2 p.m. Given that there are more than 43.3 ET that day, in shifts.
We’ll do our best to avoid the choppy waters of hyper-sensitive hot button politics, but we wanted to make a statement about the tragedies that have been consistently plaguing our nation and the world. Abroad, recent bombings in Somalia killed over 300. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
We’ll do our best to avoid the choppy waters of hyper-sensitive hot button politics, but we wanted to make a statement about the tragedies that have been consistently plaguing our nation and the world. Abroad, recent bombings in Somalia killed over 300. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
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