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. More than 200 people signed their support for ONE at OSU’s Involvement Fair yesterday. Thousands of new and returning students came out in force to learn what groups they could get involved in for this academic year. Beth Kaltenbach, the president of OSU’s chapter of ONE, has also taken on a new project at OSU’s campus: EDUN Live on Campus. ONE and EDUN Live on Campus partnered together during the event today to raise awareness for extreme poverty. If today was any indication, OSU’s campus will be brimming with ONE activity very soon. -Katie Andrews, ONE Regional Organizer |
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September 19, 2007 at 8:46 pm
Katie, thank you for letting us know about this GREAT combined effort between ONE and EDUN LIVE on campus!
I think that these two organizations fit very well with each other (and not just for the obvious rock star connection).
ONE gives people the ability to change things on a macrocosm level to end extreme poverty. EDUN LIVE gives us a chance to change things on a microcosm level (as when we buy these tees we help provide the way for people to make a sustainable living).
So, please continue to let us know about your efforts at OSU. We are still trying to find the way to bring an EDUN LIVE program to the University of Texas so your success at OSU will only help us convince the powers that be here to GET INVOLVED in the movement to end extreme poverty.
Take very good care, everyONE. Blessings are always around.~
ALWAYS FOREVER, ONE – debbie