In my World Issues Class we learnd about the genocide in Darfur amd desided to help out. We made Pins that Said Save Darfur and other slogans and sold them to our classmate for a dollor each. I think we made some pretty good money, Ill Keep you guys updated
People doing this are also doing these things:
Entries
i need to remind myself to post the STOP GENOCIDE stickers in my neighborhood
sometimes i feel like i’m falling away from this goal, but it really is important to me
Ayliana is working
That only 71 people have this as one of thier goals?
We had a club in my school that was active in trying to help Darfur , Schools for Schools, I some how was elected the Treasurer. We started out with some where between 50 and 100 people but almost all are active in other clubs or stopped attending meetings.
I’m involved with Save Darfur for the state of Michigan. Need to find a way to get more people involved.
I created a group for the Central Michigan area on the save darfur website. Also set up a website and brainstorming for possible events…
I bought so many of these shirts, I’ve been dying to donate more. I really want this to stop. :[ It’s NO good.
smallsmile can't believe how fast time is passing.
we had the benefit concert last night and it was amazinggg. We made $2,000+ from ticket sales and tee shirts and it’s going straight to helping the victims of the genocide.
smallsmile can't believe how fast time is passing.
last night we had the Save Darfur candelight vigil and it was so amazing. We had a five minute moment of silence for those who died in the genocide, and played a slideshow. We didn’t get a ton of people, maybe thirty or so, but we did get some questions from people walking by and stuff, which is always good. I also spoke in all my classes about it yesterday and wore my “Sudan: Stop the violence” shirt.
smallsmile can't believe how fast time is passing.
Me and some kids from my high school are organizing a couple events to help. We’re having a benefit concert to help Darfur, as well as a candlelight vigil on the mainstreet of our town. I’m so glad I’m finally able to do something.
I also teach a religious education class, and I make my third graders pray that genocide will end everyday—it’s their homework.




