Saturday, March 8, 2014

Hello Hampton Roads!

 

Today was the first day in several weeks (after battling a stubborn case of the flu) that I actually felt the energy to get out and get people excited about the opportunity to be a part of  the political solution for ending global poverty.  I found myself at my alma mater wondering how students (in general)  have changed since my graduation. What impressed me the most about being back in that oddly familiar setting, was the beauty and grandeur of the campus! How majestic the buildings looked poised against the steely-gray cloud burdened sky.  Few students scurried about between the labyrinth of newly constructed buildings.  I now see my former college as a delightful opportunity to inform our future businessmen, educators, doctors, engineers, psychologist, and all others, about the importance of being "their brother's keeper."  After all, hunger is not culturally relevant. With one hand we feed ourselves and with the other we feed our brother. 
 
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Saturday, February 15, 2014

               How The Borgen Project Operates
Advocate: We meet with U.S. Congressional leaders to secure support for crucial poverty-reducing legislation.
Mobilize: We mobilize people across the globe behind efforts to make poverty a political priority.
Educate: We teach basic advocacy skills that allow citizens to communicate with their government.
Issue Message: We build awareness of global issues and innovations in poverty-reduction through our online and community presence.

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The Borgen Project Named Top 5 on the West Coast
“Greatest Achievement by a Poverty and Hunger Relief Organization.”


THE MOVEMENT
Millions of people, from all walks of life, have rapidly grown The Borgen Project into a high-impact campaign that is advocating for the world’s poor. The Borgen Project, in the words of those who know us best, those operating inside the movement:
“Cutting edge, hip, non-partisan and a cause that is noble.”- Bill Childers, Charleston, SC
“The Borgen Project has the power to help the most people.” - A. L. Loy Fort Collins, CO
“The Borgen Project has a very clear mission and has a very realistic, solid plan for achieving its goals. It is well organized, well respected.” - Jessica Muller-Pearson, New Orleans, LA
“I have volunteered for organizations and food kitchens that help a handful of people or a specific family. This is great, however, I wanted to have a bigger impact and affect more people. That is what drew me to The Borgen Project: by influencing political leaders, we can help millions more people than would of been possible at the organizations I have previously worked with.” – Amelia Merritt, Mercer Island, WA
“The Borgen Project is the voice for the world’s voiceless.” Adrienne Ostrove, Albany, NY
“Most organizations focus on raising money to bring clean water and improve sanitation/living conditions, which is amazing, but The Borgen Project focuses on policy – which is where real changes can be made.” – Kayla Ring, Poway, CA
“I was interested in the advocacy aspect of The Borgen Project. Many non-profits seem to circumvent the political process when dealing with international aid and development, and I was impressed and intrigued with how The Borgen Project works through the political channels by lobbying Congressional leaders and staff, as well as engaging and mobilizing the greater population to do more to end global poverty.” – Cailyn Torpie, Seattle, WA
“For me, The Borgen Project is the gateway to the end of global poverty.” – Patricia Ashe, Birmingham, AL
“The Borgen Project is people who care about ending global poverty bringing it to the attention of the people in power.” – Sonya Servine, Seattle, WA