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	<title>The Coalition of Urban Youth Workers &#187; compassion</title>
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		<title>One Life Revolution</title>
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Kristen Clark (World Vision NY) introduced World Vision&#8217;s One Life Curriculum as a resource for engaging schools around justice at today&#8217;s Coalition meeting.  
+ Takes participants on a journey into the experience of AIDS and poverty around the world. What is it like to drink unsafe water while raising a household of orphans at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kristen Clark (World Vision NY) introduced World Vision&#8217;s <a href="http://www.oneliferevolution.org/Display.asp" target="_blank">One Life Curriculum</a> as a resource for engaging schools around justice at today&#8217;s Coalition meeting.  </p>
<p>+ Takes participants on a journey into the experience of AIDS and poverty around the world. What is it like to drink unsafe water while raising a household of orphans at the age of 7?<br />
+ Need to build and maintain wells, provide health care, food and education, etc.<br />
+ Beyond statistics and academic research.<br />
+ Engaging, interactive curriculum using multimedia tools and role playing games.<br />
+ $17 provides medical supplies, food, and care for a full year because of government matches.</p>
<p>The challenge is: one life making a difference.  The challenge can be implemented by raising money for World Vision, but there are other options as well.</p>
<p>Unrealistic at the front end that a principal would enact OL top-down, but student groups, PTAs, individual teachers, etc might use it as a resource. </p>
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