Global Action Foundation Launches Innovative Solutions to Address Extreme Poverty

November 01, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
a little more than a year ago to found The Global Action Foundation (GAF), whose mission is to use innovative solutions to help in the global fight to eradicate extreme poverty.

In Sierra Leone, GAF has already partnered with Dr. Mohamed Barrie to create the National Organization for Welbody (NOW), an NGO that concentrates on feeding and educating amputee victims as well as providing medical treatment for children suffering from malnutrition.

With more funds, GAF will be able to extend its programs to the Eastern Region of Sierra Leone in an area known as Kono where the war feels like it ended only yesterday.

Radcliff, GAF’s financial advisor, along with vice president Kathy Kelly, explain that: “Extreme poverty happens to those without homes, food, clothing, clean water or access to educational or medical facilities. For most of us, it is difficult to even imagine what life would be like under these conditions.”
Squidoo, the world’s fastest-growing fundraising co-op on the internet, is thrilled to partner with GAF. Talia Page, one of the Princeton graduate and medical school student Dan Kelly, along with financier Yachtz Radcliff teamed up philanthropy editors for Squidoo, said:
“By making a page on Squidoo, supporters are able to earn royalties that are sent to GAF by writing about anything they like and linking to their favorite products. It’s the FREE way to donate.

Recently, a few thousand of people spending 10 minutes making a Squidoo lens have helped build a library in Cambodia. Now, our members have the opportunity to help eradicate poverty in Sierra Leone. We are excited to feature the Global Action Foundation within our site.”

According to Kathy Kelly, Squidoo has been an incredible communication tool that was critical in the organization of GAF’s first two fundraisers: OUT of DARKNESS, N.O.W. a speaking event featuring Dan Kelly on Friday, November 3rd in New York at the Prince Street Club in Soho, and a dance marathon planned for this Spring.

“Squidoo has helped GAF give a voice to the amputee camp victims and children suffering from malnutrition in Sierra Leone. Squidoo enabled us to announce our events and communicate our message to thousands of people we would not be able to reach on our own. As a start-up non-profit with a global vision, Squidoo has been an essential part of our growth so far.”

To make a lens, donate to GAF or register for OUT of DARKNESS, N.O.W., visit: www.squidoo.com/globalaction/hq

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