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September 10, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

A #tbt to the success of our Clean Water Access project in Kenya. These boys at the Havilla Home were among the hundreds of children who gained necessary access to clean water through this project. In this area of the world, water must be paid for from the city and the surrounding wells house water […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: africa, beamazing, bethchange, children, cleanwater, dogood, endpoverty, global, humanrights, kenya, makingadifference, payitforward, sanitation, socialjustice, socialrights, tbt, water, waterchallenge, waterissues

September 2, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

A year after the first Girl Summit was held, the organization Girls Not Brides looked at the progress made on the goals created at the summit. As their infographic shows, they have been working on ending child marriage through empowering girls, advocating on their behalf and working in the communities, among other efforts. All of […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: achieveit, advocacy, believeingood, bethechange, children, childrights, dogood, Education, empower, endchildmarriage, endpoverty, girlsnotbrides, girlsummit, global, humanrights, letgirlslearn, makeadifference, ngo, payitforward, socialjustice, togetherwecan, unicef

August 25, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram Photo: Unicef UK, jordimatas.net This thetelegraph piece gives insight into what it’s like growing up in one of the most dangerous countries in the world: Guatemala. Unicef Goodwill Ambassador Michael Sheen talks about his experiences with Guatemalan children like Kenneth, as they try their best to grow up under extreme circumstances. As […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bethechange, change, dogood, endchildpoverty, endpoverty, everychild, future, global, guatemala, help, humanrights, love, makeadifference, michaelsheen, payitforward, socialjustice, stayinformed, unicef

August 20, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

A #tbt from our 2013 trip to Honduras where we met so many amazing children during our time there! We set up an aquaponics tilapia farm at the Hogar de Amor home, which has since grown hundreds of fish for the children. This sustainable micro-project saves the home money that was spent on purchasing produce […]

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August 14, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Did you know that the capital of Honduras is actually made up of two cities: Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela? #funfactfriday We work in Honduras and have set up an aquaponics tilapia farm that feeds 27 children at the Hogar de Amor home. This project also saves the home thousands of dollars every year that otherwise was […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: aquapnics, bethechange, changetheworld, children, dogood, empower, endpoverty, fish, food, fullheart, funfactfriday, funfacts, globalcitizen, helpout, honduras, inspiration, learnsomethingnew, makeadifference, nutrition, payifforward, sustainable, weekend

July 24, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Did you know that if a child’s mother can read, that child is twice as likely to survive past age 5? Educating a girl creates a ripple effect of positivity on the health, well-being and economic empowerment of the world. Let’s give our girls the education they deserve and it’ll help ensure that all children […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bethechange, children, dogood, dreams, Education, empowerment, endpoverty, flotus, funfactfriday, future, girlpower, girls, girlslead15, letgirlslearn, michelleobama, motherhood, peacecorps, women

July 20, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Education is the key to broadening your horizons and opening up the possibilities of your life. Every child deserves access to education and the chance to follow their dreams. Kitechild knows that this is the right for every child, even if they were born into poverty or any difficult life situation. That’s why our sustainable […]

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: africa, bethechange, dreams, drseuss, Education, endpoverty, globalcitizen, hope, india, kenya, love, motivationalmonday, reading, riseup

July 14, 2015 by Jacqueline Herrera

Good news coming from united-nations: More girls are in school than ever before! And according to unicef, if every child learns to read there will be 171 million less people living in absolute poverty. Our sustainable projects work to generate profits that are used to pay for education for children around the world, like our […]

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