Members Reflections Part I


Feb 26th, 2007 10:00 AM EST
By Virginia Simmons


At Saturday’s training in San Francisco, CA, ONE members took over our computers to let us know their thoughts:


“Hi Everybody,



Well, to be fully honest we’re not Shakespeares so our entry won’t be particularly loquacious. However, it would be our esteemed pleasure to let you know how amazingly fantastabulous and awesometastic the training was. Colloquially speaking; like… OH MY GOD! We’ve learned how to introduce the ONE Campaign to our school and how easy it is to make a difference. Even though we are 17, we now understand that our age is unimportant in the grand scheme of things. We will definitely get involved, thanks to you guys.

-Marta Dymek and Anand Badri, students and ONE members, San Francisco, California”


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