Our sister organization (RED) was featured on CNBC recently. It’s a great clip, and a really good illustration of the work (RED) does with the Global Fund.
ONE is campaigning to ensure that the Congressional budget does not cut foreign assistance programs like Feed the Future that help people break the cycle of poverty and hunger.
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October 19, 2009 at 9:40 pm
Sweet clip!
“Making sure every purchase in the future helps provide patients like these with a future.” -awesome line
October 19, 2009 at 9:47 pm
Thanks Chris for sharing this video about (RED) here in the ONE Blog. It’s very much appreciated. We’re massive (RED) supporters in my family.
With products like (RED) ipods, (RED) Dell computers, (RED) Hallmark cards & (RED) Starbucks – who wouldn’t want to be (RED)?
All this…. and saving lives in Africa through the Global Fund makes (RED) quite attractive to me!
ALWAYS (RED) AT HEART, debbie
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