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Thursday, 13 May 2010 |
Many of us feel a deep, driving need to contribute. But how? If you're called to pursue a purpose... to be of service... and you want to use profit as a catalyst to reach your goals and empower others, Paid For Life can help.
Paid for Life: Earn More, Live More, Give More is a systematic, holistic approach to building wealth in ALL areas of your life. We'll show you how to create and grow your conscious venture so that the wealth you create can funnel into the projects and people you care about most.
Coordinated by Just Like My Child, the weekend-long workshop is a fundraiser to give local entrepreneurs valuable tools to build their business and live their dreams, in turn, equipping global entrepreneurs to achieve their goals .. Because sustainable enterprise is the ONLY proven weapon against poverty.
Proceeds from Paid For Life go DIRECTLY to fuel Just Like My Child's programs empowering women, children and therefore entirecommunities to reach their full potential - Through improved Health Care, Education and Microenterprise.
Saturday June 26th & Sunday June 27th
in San Diego, CA
Click here to learn more: paidforlife.com
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Thursday, 13 May 2010 |
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Our commitment to donors is to provide audio, video, and written documentation so that they can experience a first-hand account of how their donated funds are being allocated. The bottom line is that we want you to make a DIRECT connection with the people you are helping.
Watch first-hand how Your Support makes an Immediate Difference:
youtube.com/user/justlikemychild
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Thursday, 28 January 2010 |
Just Like My Child featured on Wellness Road Show: Searching for Whole Being, "Raising consciousness through conversation" (November 2009)
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Tuesday, 25 November 2008 |
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Tuesday, 09 September 2008 |
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San Diego, CA - September 10, 2008 - The Women's Peacepower Foundation has honored Vivian Glyck, Executive Director of the Just Like My Child Foundation, with the 2008 Women of Peace Award.
The Women of Peace Award "recognizes women in the United States and other countries that:
- demonstrate how violence against women and children is at the root of other forms of violence that tear at the fabric of the world;
- hold officials, institutions and governments accountable for their brutality against women and children; and
- teach future generations the power of non-violence."
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Wednesday, 06 August 2008 |
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The following article appeared in the La Jolla Village News
The article can be found here
 Photo by Alyssa Ramos |
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Peace Corps worker Tessa Davis relaxes at Salon Victor Magna, 7840 Ivanhoe Ave., for several hours of pampering before her return to Africa with the La Jolla-based Just Like My Child charity.
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La Jolla women combat suffering in Uganda
Spa pampers worker before she departs
Alyssa Ramos
May 29, 2008
Tessa Davis sat inside the Salon Victor Magna day spa on May 21, surrounded by a group of gabbing women as beauticians cleaned, buffed, filed and then painted her toes and fingers. A cell phone rang out. The old Nokia ring-tone hummed throughout the room.
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