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Help for Orphans really gives Help for Orphans
Help for Orphans really gives Help for Orphans
Help for Orphans really gives Help for Orphans. Their sustainable approach to help the AIDS in Africa problem
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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 5, 2007 --
Sarah Ehrlich Executive Director of Help for Orphans, International has been all over the world delivering educational seminars to thousands of students, utilizing her training from Applied Scholastics International. The mission of Applied Scholastics is to provide effective education services and materials that assist people in learning how to learn and thereby work effectively to achieve their goals and realize their full potential www.appliedscholastics.org.
The main objective of Help for Orphans, International (http://www.helpfororphans.org) is to help orphaned children around the world. They do this by giving them an education that enables them to help themselves. They do all they can to ensure the children they work with first have all of their survival needs met. Ehrlich says, “in that way the children are able to focus on learning.”
Help for Orphans, Internationals sustainable approach is to educate the orphaned children in a number of subjects to ensure they reach full independence and can at that point give back to other orphans. Ehrlich says “By having orphans helping orphans we plan on helping a lot more orphans than we could possible handle by ourselves.”
Their curriculum, which is taught in the Help for Orphans International Schools, includes topics such as English, study skills, personal values and classes on life and job skills. They pride themselves on the state of the art English reading program that includes life long learning skills.
Another class that Ehrlich says is one of the most important subjects that they teach is on the threat posed by global warming. Ehrlich tries to get all of the children in their schools to do projects that will help offset the impact of global warming on the environment, such as planting trees and learning how to build sustainable housing and schools for other orphans.
The children learn about the threats facing the world’s natural wonders such as Mt. Kilimanjaro, Antarctica and the Great Barrier Reef.
Ehrlich and her team just recently returned from a several week trip to Kenya. While in Kenya they rehabbed two schools, acquired land to build new schools, delivered many school materials and gave teacher training.
Ehrlich says “by donating money to Help for Orphans you can rest assure that your donation is being put to the best possible use to help orphans and under privileged youth.”
Where: Athens,Greece
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Where: Mumbai,India
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Where: Athens,Greece
Industry: Business Services
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