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Saying “Never Again” to Genocide

After the Holocaust, the entire world was in a state of utter shock. Six million Jews . . . corralled together from across the nations and systematically wiped from the face of the earth. One of humanities darkest hours left an indelible mark on every man, woman, and...

The Sparkle Box {Inspiring a Legacy of Generosity}

[wh_blogger img=”http://worldhelp.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Darlene-Collazo_bio.png” name=”Darlene Collazo” twitter=”InPursuit2day” short_bio=”Writer of {In Pursuit}”] Darlene Collazo. Daughter of the King. Proud...

The Power of Art: How Creativity Heals

Julliet stared blankly down the street winding through her dilapidated village. The afternoon sunlight weaving softly through the trees in the distance seemed strangely incongruent with the storm raging inside of her. Only days before, her husband had been at her side...

World Refugee Day | 2014

Home is a part of our identity. It is an ecosystem for growth, stability, and security. . . . A sanctuary for children to grow up. . . . A safe haven for days of illness or distress. . . . A place where meals are shared and community is cultivated. Now imagine being...

After Genocide | When Justin Came Home

An estimated 75,000 children were left behind after the Rwandan genocide in 1994—thousands of them maimed, violated, and left with emotional scars that still remain today. Justin is one of them. His parents were killed during the 100-day assault that left more than...

Why We Need More Girls Who Read

It has been six weeks since the northern Nigerian extremist group, Boko Haram, kidnapped nearly 300 school girls in broad daylight. (Boko Haram literally translates to “Western-imposed thinking is forbidden by Islam”). The sheer audacity of the abductions is perhaps...
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