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I thought the Youth Awareness Meeting went very well. I was very happy to see such eager and mindful young people working together to change the world.

I want to make sure that all of you working on a Global Call to Action Project Plan know that I am here for assistance and support. This action project will take time, so make sure you are patient and working at your own pace. I encourage all of you to create a 'discussion' in the Youth Awareness Group about your global call to action. I want to hear your ideas, concerns, and progress; and I am sure that your peers will also be able to lend support and ideas.

Remember we are now a team/group that is working together to make an impact in our world. Every small action that we do to help each other, will eventually make a difference and unite our world.

-Unite Our World

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Unite Our World is starting the new year with an exciting new project. Please click here to learn how Unite Our World is going to use coffee to make Mweruka Junior School self-sustainble.

 

Project Mission,

To create a coffee plantation in Mweruka village that will be used teach environmentally friendly farming techniques to the community, in addition to selling the coffee produced to help Mweruka Junior School become financially self-sustainable.

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Here is some information I found about the Rakai District. It's quite interesting to lean the facts about the district Mweruka Junior School is located in. Please read!

Rakai District

Courtesy of wikipedia

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Help us make a difference in 2012!

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In honor of my grandmother Shirley King, Unite Our World is receiving donations from friends and family members. In this time of remembrance we can join in celebrating Shirley's fulfilling life. My thoughts are with all my family members today and I will keep my grandmother's spirit close to my heart.

With love,

- Riley King, Director Unite Our World

Shirley Gibson King, age 81, died at Vista Mesa Assisted Living Residence in Cortez, Colorado on January 3, 2012. She was born October 2, 1930, in Joliet, Montana to the late Lowell and Vera Grewell Gibson. She grew up on a ranch her parents maintained in Carbon County, Montana. She graduated from Colorado Women’s College in Denver, Colorado, where she met George A. King. They married in 1950. In 1965 George and Shirley moved to Durango where George worked as an architect. For much of the last twenty years of her life she lived in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Shirley King was a dedicated homemaker and a loving mother. She was active in the Durango community. She was a former member of the First Presbyterian Church of Durango. While living in Scottsdale she served as a Republican Committeewoman for many years

Shirley is survived by her four children, Susan Kurtenbach (Jerry) of Oak Park, IL; Judy Gillespie (Don) of Glenwood Springs, CO; Beth King of Brooklyn, NY; Glen King (Becky) of Durango, CO; and seven grandchildren. She was proceeded in death by her husband George King and her sister Phyllis.

In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established at www.uniteourworld.org

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How did we use your donation?

 

 

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Here is a new photo of Unite Our World's  third classroom in Mweruka. The school is also growing with over 350 students enrolled this term.

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"Amidst the attention given to the sciences as how they can lead to the cure of all diseases and daily problems of mankind, I believe that the biggest breakthrough will be the realization that the arts, which are conventionally considered ‘useless,’ will be recognized as the whole reason why we ever try to live longer or live more prosperously".

—John Maeda via The universe will fly like a bird

 

Open Shutter In art we unite

 

A big thank you to everyone that came out and supported us on Saturday night. The event was a huge success. Unite Our World would like to extend our gratitude to the Open Shutter for opening their doors and being so amazing. We'll keep everyone posted on new developments!

-UOW

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