The BIG Event – September 25th, 2010
Join The Global Orphan Project for an evening of friendship and generosity at the 5th annual BIG Event. Saturday, September 25th Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Uptown Theater • 3700 Broadway Street Kansas City, MO 64111 For directions click here>> Don't miss the Early Bird Special. We expect to sell out! Early Bird Special: $40 per person (save $10) through August 31st Tickets purchased after August 31st: $50 per person Get your BIG Event Ticket Here>> Thanks to the following BIG Event Sponsors: Mandy and Larry Powell
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Visit our store HERE >> This charming necklace is not only a great addition to your wardrobe, it is a great conversation piece to tell the story of The Global Orphan Project and the millions of orphaned and abandoned children in the world who need caring for. This handmade glass tile pendant comes on a sterling silver chain. $18.00 Get a GO Orphan Pendant Necklace HERE>> Every sandal has a story. This story has only just begun, but with your help, it will be a story of hope, success and change. Sseko sandals are made ...
Giving Options - B.I.G.
Build small, relevant and eco-friendly children's homes in a village around a church, school and clinic.
Invest in all the elements needed to develop the village from empty buildings to self-sustaining homes.
Grow the village's ability to self-sustain by planting economic development ventures.
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What does it take to leave a group of worldly doctors awe-struck?Jimmy Dodd recently forwarded this 8-minute NPR interview which features a team US medical professionals serving in post-quake Haiti. Like many American perceptions of the Third World, it opens with darkness. Widespread pain and poverty threaten to overwhelm. However, as many have experienced, words of worship bring a ray of light, and soon... [Read more of this review]
It Only Takes 10Brothers John and Bill Snyder found The Global Orphan Project by “accident” and soon after made an earthquake relief trip to Haiti. When they returned to the states, John’s shared his experience with friends. One neighbor’s ninth grade daughter was particularly impacted. When her history teacher challenged her class to help hurting people... [Read more of this review]
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