Confronting Issues’ that Matter

by Bob Martin ~ May 7th, 2008. Filed under: Diversity, Personal Development, Tipping Points, Women's Issues.

One of the things that I get to do is to attend fund raising events. They are often events where people talk about the good deeds that their organization performs on behalf of young mothers, boys or girls at risk etc. Rarely have I been to an event where those who are the beneficiaries were so clearly present and vocal about the difference that this organization has made in their lives.

This morning I attended a breakfast for “Girls for a Change” where girls talked about their young lives and the issues they face and what really matters to them. Their issues are those that we all know about and yet when hearing from these very young people that the support given to “Girls for a Change” has given their lives renewed purpose and direction I wonder why is it that we are not doing more.

There was a direct appeal for funding, no gimmicks, no raffles, no expensive dinner, no internationally know speaker motivating us, just the beneficiaries, the young girls who need the help. Here is a link to a short video that makes the case for supporting this group better then I can.

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2 Responses to Confronting Issues’ that Matter

  1. Stefanie Francis

    Bob,
    I am so glad that you could join us this morning and thank you for helping to spread the GFC message. Our girls are so awesome, we can not help but have them invovled in all aspects of what we do.
    Thank you again for your friendship and support…
    Stefanie

  2. Bob Martin

    Stefanie, it was my pleasure to attend. You do good and great work

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