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Invisible Children

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Invisible Children

Right now, northern Uganda is facing the end of 23 years of war. Reconstruction and rehabilitation are on the tip of everyone’s tongue, but nearly 50% of all peace agreements fail to last a decade before war breaks out again.

Schools for Schools is the chance to give thousands of students the opportunity of a lifetime —a quality education. Education is one of the most important factors in helping countries move beyond civil strife.

Visit InvisibleChildren.com for more details or to get involved. Read SUCCESS magazine’s article on the founders of the Invisible Children charity.

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11 Responses to “Invisible Children”

  1. Dimi Says:

    Amazing video!

  2. Nellita Says:

    Thank you for making this video. Uganda is no longer in the news and it seems that world has quickly forgotten what happened there as other late breaking news came about. I checked out the website and it’s an awesome job you guys are doing. I’m going to let my children watch this and see how they can get involved as well as their schools.

  3. Atul Says:

    Awesome video.

  4. Walter Sanchez Says:

    There is to much to do.. that we need to start right now. I gonna make my part in México.

  5. derek thurston lane Says:

    I’m astonish! The story is very sad,but the story caught my attention for one “education” is what I breath first and foremost.This is why I gravitated to the story in retrospect.The story gives me a lot fire in school which is college and in this country education is a lot easier to accomplish as oppose to Uganda.

  6. 'Giving Starts the Receiving Process' | Darren Hardy, Publisher of SUCCESS Magazine Says:

    [...] The CD inside this issue is tremendous! You will love the story and insights shared by the Invisible Children guys, Jason, Larin and Ben on what motivates the young generation and how to rally hundreds of thousands for a cause. More: Video [...]

  7. Walter Martinez Says:

    I agree – we need to do our part.
    I am a native from Honduras and live in So Cal.
    I will do may part to help in education for the poor
    in Honduras. Do your part – whatever your heart tell you.

  8. Hardy: ‘Giving Starts the Receiving Process’ | SUCCESS magazine Blog Says:

    [...] The CD inside this issue is tremendous! You will love the story and insights shared by the Invisible Children guys, Jason, Larin and Ben on what motivates the young generation and how to rally hundreds of thousands for a cause. More: Video [...]

  9. Felicia S. Says:

    I’m a photographer as well as an English teacher here in Seoul, South Korea. Education is the most important important thing in this country. This video brings tears to my eyes and I for one will spread the message and now go to the website to see how I can contribute to educating the children of Uganda as well as the minds here in Korea, America and everywhere else in the world. Thank you for educating ME today.

    Sincerely,

    Felicia
    http://www.nearandfar.wordpress.com
    http://www.felicia-shelton.com

  10. Can You Accomplish what these Millennials did? | The Millennial Lab Says:

    [...] .  There’s also a great video in Success Magazine’s Video Library called “Invisible Children“.  It’s a great short video and well worth the time to [...]

  11. KOJO BONTI- AMOAKO Says:

    Fabulous video, thanks you Success Magazine for inspiring me.
    Thanks
    BONTI

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