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Quarters from Kids
January 14, 2005


"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


Quarters from Kids

Both Exchange and the World Forum Foundation have joined as Coalition Partners with a new organization, Quarters for Kids, a nationwide, grass-roots effort to engage young Americans, and adults who work with them, in a collective response to the tsumani disaster in Asia.  

According to the organization's web site, "Quarter by quarter, kid by kid, we can make a real difference if we work together. It will take hard work, caring, and a lot of money to rebuild and heal this region now and in the future. The quarters (and dollars) that you give and raise from friends, neighbors, and classmates will reach children and adults in Asia who urgently need it."

Quarters for Kids is not collecting money itself.  Contributors select a highly respected relief organization and send their contributions directly to them.

To learn more about Quarters from Kids and learn about how you can get involved, go to:
http://www.quartersfromkids.org/

Also, take a few minutes to go to the Exchange Insta-Poll which is currently collecting ideas from readers on how to help in the long term relief effort.  Go to http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0505

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