Working to send nets and save lives is wonderful not only because we know we are helping save African families, but also because we get to be part of a supportive community full of generous and interesting people!
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I am the Director of a daycare at St. James UMC in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. One of our staff members recently returned from a Missions trip to Tanzania and spent time showing trip photos to our kids.
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Check out this blog from another campaign the UN Foundation is doing to involve citizens in the Presidential elections.
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Last summer, Nothing But Nets reached out to college students across the country to participate in the Buzzcuts competition.
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Last night marked the third game of the season between NBA rivals the Chicago Bulls and the New Jersey Nets. But regardless of the final score, the real winners of last nigh
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This month is March Madness, but the games keep going into April with World Malaria Day coming up on April 25th — and we have a way for you to play some sports and send some nets!
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Climate change doesn’t just mean melting ice caps and a longer hurricane season anymore — it’s actually affecting global health. April 7 is World Health Day, and in celebration of World Health Organization’s 60th anniversary, the organization is releasing its annual report.
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Today, I was proud to stand by UN Foundation President Senator Timothy E. Wirth in Denver, CO, to kick off Nothing But Nets Week.
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Junior Chamber International and Nothing But Nets are teaming up to save lives from malaria! In effort to advance the UN Millenium Development Goals, JCI has partnered with the United Nations Foundation and Nothing But Nets to provide long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets to children in Africa.
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When it was time for Naomi Kodama to tell her parents what gift she was hoping to receive for her tenth birthday, she told them that she didn’t want any gifts at all. Instead, she hoped to use her birthday to help others.
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