NovemberNov 20 Friday 09
This event occurred in August and was a walkathon to raise charity and hope for the homelessness and hungry. This was the 23rd annual GRIP community walkathon sponsored by various business such as Mechanics Bank and Chevron. The Mayor of Richmond, CA, Gayle …
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Feeding the local birds in St. Augustine Florida, 2009
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After 29+ years in the nonprofit photography business, we have been recognized for our community service in the town of Richmond, CA.
The mayor, Gayle McLaughlin, acknowledged our community photography nonprofit service for all we do with supporting our community and …
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NovemberNov 19 Thursday 09
Travelling opens one’s eyes – not only for the beauty of this world, but also for its inequalities and injustices. This was also the experience of Corinna-Rosa Hacker when she travelled through India in 2008. Fascinated by the colours of the country, but disturbed by poverty and the lack of opportunities for socially disadvantages children, she realised that everyone could contribute to the fight for equal opportunities for children all over the world. Within a couple of months, she gathered an agile community of young professionals from business, public administration, academia, arts and cultural affairs and set up the non-profit organisation “Stella*Finance” in Munich, Germany. They all share a vision that education is the basis for a life in independence. Meanwhile, Stella*Finance has developed into much more than a local endeavour; its network of members and active supporters stretches to Frankfurt, Berlin, Vienna, Zurich, Paris, New York, Delhi …

Street children in Delhi
The idea of Stella*Finance is rather simple: to provide a direct link between supporters and institutions offering basic education for those in need. As a registered charity, it raises money at various fundraising events, such as charity auctions and concerts, as well as by collecting in-kind and financial contributions and promoting and administering an individual child sponsorship scheme.
Due to the close personal relationship between its individual members and staff of the supported institutions – which Stella*Finance considers essential for securing the proper administration of funds provided –, there is also the possibility for volunteers to work on-site. In all its activities, Stella*Finance takes care to ensure the sustainability of the projects it supports; it restricts its activities to help to people to help themselves: Only locally run projects are supported.
The first project supported by Stella was the Delhi “Udayan Care” education centre for street children – orphans, kids that have been abused, abandoned. The centre does not only provide them with primary education, it also wants to enable them to live in a family-like environment by drawing on volunteer mentor parents. Its long-term objective is to reintegrate those kids into society. Udayan Care is currently taking care of more than 130 children, most of them girls, in nine different places.

Jamyang boarding school
Stella also supports the Jamyang boarding school in Leh, Kashmir (India), which is located in the Himalaya´s Ladakh region. The teaching staff comprises four teachers, two supervisors and one monk. In 2008, schooling started with 54 kids from most remote areas of the mountains; a new class of similar size has started in 2009.
The children have been selected in view of their needs: from the poorest families, often with parents not capable of raising their children properly, and not having any other chances to get primary education. The school supports in particular girls which are at risk of not being supported by their families at all.

Addis Ababa
Most recently Stella*Finance accepted to support a project in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a vocational training school providing professional education to young girls coming from local orphanages. The project, initiated by the local NGO “New Life Community” and supported by other international partners, offers a three-years course for future administrative assistants, thereby giving the orphan girls a much better chance on the job market.
There are more projects currently under evaluation in accordance with Stella’s fundamental principles and its Code of Ethics, notably an educational programme for refugee kids in Munich, Germany, and an orphanage in Hanoi, Vietnam. And the team of Stella*Finance is eager to expand its help even more in providing education to children in need. Because, as the saying goes: “If you educate a child, you will educate an entire village.”
For updates see www.stella-finance.org
Travelling opens one’s eyes – not only for the beauty of this world, but also for its inequalities and injustices. This was also the experience of Corinna-Rosa Hacker when she travelled through India in 2008. Fascinated by the colours of the country, but disturbed by poverty and the lack of opportunities for socially disadvantages children, she realised that everyone could contribute to the fight for equal opportunities for children all over the world. Within a couple of months, she gathered an agile community of young professionals from business, public administration, academia, arts and cultural affairs and set up the non-profit organisation “Stella*Finance” in Munich, Germany. They all share a vision that education is the basis for a life in independence. Meanwhile, Stella*Finance has developed into much more than a local endeavour; its network of members and active supporters stretches to Frankfurt, Berlin, Vienna, Zurich, Paris, New York, Delhi …

Street children in Delhi
The idea of Stella*Finance is rather simple: to provide a direct link between supporters and institutions offering basic education for those in need. As a registered charity, it raises money at various fundraising events, such as charity auctions and concerts, as well as by collecting in-kind and financial contributions and promoting and administering an individual child sponsorship scheme.
Due to the close personal relationship between its individual members and staff of the supported institutions – which Stella*Finance considers essential for securing the proper administration of funds provided –, there is also the possibility for volunteers to work on-site. In all its activities, Stella*Finance takes care to ensure the sustainability of the projects it supports; it restricts its activities to help to people to help themselves: Only locally run projects are supported.
The first project supported by Stella was the Delhi “Udayan Care” education centre for street children – orphans, kids that have been abused, abandoned. The centre does not only provide them with primary education, it also wants to enable them to live in a family-like environment by drawing on volunteer mentor parents. Its long-term objective is to reintegrate those kids into society. Udayan Care is currently taking care of more than 130 children, most of them girls, in nine different places.

Jamyang boarding school
Stella also supports the Jamyang boarding school in Leh, Kashmir (India), which is located in the Himalaya´s Ladakh region. The teaching staff comprises four teachers, two supervisors and one monk. In 2008, schooling started with 54 kids from most remote areas of the mountains; a new class of similar size has started in 2009.
The children have been selected in view of their needs: from the poorest families, often with parents not capable of raising their children properly, and not having any other chances to get primary education. The school supports in particular girls which are at risk of not being supported by their families at all.

Addis Ababa
Most recently Stella*Finance accepted to support a project in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a vocational training school providing professional education to young girls coming from local orphanages. The project, initiated by the local NGO “New Life Community” and supported by other international partners, offers a three-years course for future administrative assistants, thereby giving the orphan girls a much better chance on the job market.
There are more projects currently under evaluation in accordance with Stella’s fundamental principles and its Code of Ethics, notably an educational programme for refugee kids in Munich, Germany, and an orphanage in Hanoi, Vietnam. And the team of Stella*Finance is eager to expand its help even more in providing education to children in need. Because, as the saying goes: “If you educate a child, you will educate an entire village.”
For updates see www.stella-finance.org
NovemberNov 11 Wednesday 09
They are locked in small cage. The site is surrounded by great nature. I was really surprised with the gap. Photo in Solomon Islands.
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New Mexico ... On the Navajo reservation directly north of Gallup. Dead dogs are not uncommon on and around the res., there are scarcely enough resources for people, and the social issues plaguing the lives of everyday native Indians doesn't leave a lot of room for …
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NovemberNov 8 Sunday 09
Palestinian Protester watches CS Gas cloud pass by in valley during the weekly Anti Separation Barrier Protest at Nilin near Ramallah West Bank Palestine
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Israeli Security Forces fire multi canisters of CS gas to disperse demonstrators during the weekly Anti Separation Barrier Protest at Nilin Near Ramallah West Bank Palestine
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Protesters flee from CS gas fired by Israeli Security Forces during the weekly Anti Separation Barrier Demonstration at Nilin near Ramallah West Bank Palestine
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Protester treated for Gas Inhalation during the weekly Anti Separation Barrier Protest outside the West Bank Village of Nilin Palestine
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Protesters attempt to flee from CS Gas fired by Israeli Security Forces during the weekly Anti Separation Barrier Protest outside the West Bank Village of Nilin Palestine
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Israeli Security Forces Fire Multi Canister CS Gas to disperse Demonstrators during the weekly Anti Separation Barrier Protest at Nilin West Bank Palestine
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Protester overlooks cloud of CS Gas during weekly Anti Separation Barrier Demonstration outside the West Bank Village of Nilin Palestine
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OctoberOct 28 Wednesday 09
Protest Rally against Toxic Waste in Calabria, Italy
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Calabria was polluted by illegal toxic waste coming from allover the world.
In october 24 in Amantea there was a great rally against pollution
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OctoberOct 3 Saturday 09
What It?s Like to Chill Out With Whom the Rest of the World Considers As The Most
Ruthless Men in the World : Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic
Confessions of a Female War Crimes Investigator
Retrospectively, it was all so simple, natural and matter of fact being …
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Irrefutable Proof ICTY Is Corrupt Court/Irrefutable Proof the Hague Court Cannot
Legitimately Prosecute Karadzic …
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Irrefutable Proof ICTY Is Corrupt Court/Irrefutable Proof the Hague Court Cannot
Legitimately Prosecute Karadzic …
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Irrefutable Proof ICTY Is Corrupt Court/Irrefutable Proof the Hague Court Cannot
Legitimately Prosecute Karadzic …
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