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The Invisible Children Bracelet Campaign

Completely, a bracelet that comes full circle. This is a micro-economic program creating jobs for men and women in an otherwise unemployable war neighbourhood ...

Invisible Children Bracelet Trailer: Black is for Sunday

He has never known a day of peacetime and lives in a place that is not his home. He is displaced. The black bracelet introduces a boy named Sunday who ...

Invisible Children - Innocent (White Bracelet)

cradle-www.invisiblechildren.c om This is the story of a boy named Innocent who lives in Uganda. He is a Night Commuter who wants the war to be ...

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Kony 2012 Book Gathers the Facts About the Phenomenon That Transfixed the World
Ugandans spoke out against "Kony 2012," and survivors of Kony's fierceness protested Invisible Children's tactic of displaying their tormentor's name and dial on bracelets, t-shirts and marketing materials. As he dug deeper, O'Dowd discovered absolutely how

Uganda: Musiimenta Started With Shs 200000
"I started off by buying beads and stringsto make out necklaces, earrings and bracelets, which I sold to some of my friends who were still in hostel," Musiimenta recalls. Her products stretch from as low as Shs 3000 for earrings to Shs 250000 for a set of

Mepham Students Host Night of Action for African Students
To put funds for LEAD Uganda, students sold Mepham Kares t-shirts, handmade bracelets, rations and beverages during the night. Dan Rozansky, a junior at Mepham, said that all children should have a imperil to live a good life and receive a quality

Ugandans launch their own Kony campaign
Ugandans launch their own Kony campaign Uganda Speaks says its comparatively hatless-bones approach will help tell “the real fabliau of Kony and the child soldiers,” sans merchandise. “If you steal fund this project, we will not send you a t-shirt. We will not send you a bracelet.

Mepham High reaches out to Uganda
Mepham High reaches out to Uganda By David Weingrad, dweingrad@ In Trek, a group of Mepham High School students embarked on a “1000 Bracelet Operations,” a fundraiser focusing on Ugandan children who have been kidnapped and killed by Ugandan soldier Joseph Kony,