Yahoo! Group Alumni
Group Profile
- Created: 2 years ago
- Category: Yahoo! Group
Some of the trail-blazers of social media, this group consists of former Yahoo! Group members. This is where you can reconnect, reorganize, share your latest information and begin your new efforts as a group on LiftOne.
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- chatpeace added what would you give up to sponsor (a blog post) 3 months ago.
- chatpeace added how often do you come on & how long do you stay....approx. (a blog post) 5 months ago.
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- Children_Intl_Admin updated Feeding the Need (a blog post) 5 months ago.
- Children_Intl_Admin updated Feeding the Need (a blog post) 5 months ago.
- Children_Intl_Admin updated Feeding the Need (a blog post) 5 months ago.
- Children_Intl_Admin added Feeding the Need (a blog post) 5 months ago.
- chatpeace added 10% plus min. & max. (a blog post) 5 months ago.
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Latest Members
Latest Videos
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They Live Here
- Tony Lorcha – a sponsorship graduate who now works for Children International – takes you on a tour of a sponsored child’s home in Legazpi, Philippines.
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Life on the Guayas River, Ecuador
- Cruise the murky waters of the Guayas River alongside a sponsored family in Ecuador who nets an income by fishing.
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Miss USA Video Blog - 6
- Originally posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=QoGoGxGYL-Q Hear what Kristen has to say about her recent trip to the Dominican Republic with Children International and becoming a sponsor.
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Latest Photos
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Sebastian 2011
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Johel 2011
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Dairo 2010
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MAC Xmas package to Yuselfi
- This is a Make A Change Christmas package to my Yuselfi that Heather are sending to our sponsored kids. There are 2 books "La Familia de Clifford", "El Viejo y su Puerta", orange heart necklace and a doggie from Beanie Babies. I'm so excited!! :)
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The Story of Doña María
- A grandmother of a sponsored child in Guatemala makes a plea for help after losing her home to Tropical Storm Agatha.
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Ana's package
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Sebastian's package
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Johel's package
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Sibling's package~ Eliana
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Dairo's package
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Adriana's package
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Backpacks 2 Barranquilla
- Backpacks filled with goodies to my 5 sponsored children and 1 sibling of sponsored kids in Barranquilla, Colombia.
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Ana almost 10 years old
- Ana is from Barranquilla, Colombia and will be 10 years old on June 15th! This is her newest photo.
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Sebastian
- This is Johels little brother I began sponsoring recently. He is 3 years old. He is wearing the shirt I sent Johel in a direct package. If you look under his arms you can tell they tucked the shirt because it is too big for him. I find this so adorable!
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Dairo
- Adriana's little brother that I recently began sponsoring. He is 5 years old and lives in Barranquilla.
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Fixing Broken Hearts
- Sponsored child Jemima (right) cherishes the time she spends with her mom. And thanks to the medical care she received for tuberculosis and a heart defect, she’ll get plenty more of it. You can read more about her amazing recovery in the current issue of Journeys magazine. Or check it out online at http://video.children.org/pdf/Journeysspring2010.pdf Photo by Joel from Manila, Philippines.
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Whack-A-Mole
- In the current issue of Journeys, you can read more about Jessica’s 10th birthday party. The party, of course, is thanks to her generous sponsors. If you haven’t received your issue in the mail yet, check it out online: http://video.children.org/pdf/Journeysspring2010.pdfPhoto by Cecilia from Quito, Ecuador
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Johel 2010
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Small hands, big work
- Another child’s muddy foot can be seen in the foreground as this young boy works the mud that will eventually be set into molds and then baked into bricks. Through sponsorship, we’re trying to keep kids in school and out of the job market. Still, all over the world, child labor is common as families struggle to earn enough to survive. Photo by Elsa in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Turning Tears Into Cheers
- At first Yandris wasn’t so interested in having her photo taken (see the tears in the corners of her eyes), but Patricia, our communications coordinator in Barranquilla, Colombia, was able to turn Yandris’ frown upside down with a cute doll and a few snaps of the shutter. Photo by Patricia in Barranquilla, Colombia
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Just Over the Horizon
- Development officer Alejandro B. of our agency in Mexico envisions the completion of Children International’s next gleaming community center, a long-awaited facility that will serve children and families in the “Four Hills” area of Tlaquepaque. Photo by Elsa in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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Latest Blog Posts
- what would you give up to sponsor, posted 3 months ago
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how often do you come on & how long do you stay....ap
prox., posted 5 months ago - Feeding the Need, posted 5 months ago
- 10% plus min. & max., posted 5 months ago
- we are, posted 7 months ago
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