February 8-20 I will accompany The 1010 Project to Kenya to help break the cycle of poverty and develop some sustainable business models. I need your help. So does The1010Project.
Brian Rants, the Director of The 1010 Project has asked me to work with them to think big and go beyond the typical craft-making and handwork solutions. We’ll be looking for ways to fund real businesses that work for the local economy – it’s an exciting and daunting opportunity.
We’ll be working in the second largest slum in all of Africa. We’ll also meet with some nationally connected business leaders to involve them in the solution.
The size of the problem is overwhelming. Our solution will be simple – change everything; one person and one small business at a time.
What can you do?
Three things:
To buy a book to send with us to Kenya and present in your name, go to our pre-order site and click on the Book for Kenya button. We’ll present the book on your behalf to a small business owner in Kenya. We’ll only be able to take 150 books, so please order your Book for Kenya right away.
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This article was posted in Uncategorized on January 29th, 2010
Excited to have you join us Chuck! FYI The full link to Chuck’s fundraising page is: https://the1010project.donortools.com/my/funds/12447-Chuck-Blakeman
Chuck,
This is an awesome effort. It’s a privilege to get to know you and the awesome people who are part of Project 1010.
Gogo

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