Dear John,
voted "yes" and passed your note on to my network...
hugs
mmp
John Engle wrote:
Greetings fellow-listers,
I'm wondering if you might take a minute to vote on this project, which
will make it possible for us to give 35 laptops to key Haitians in our
network. These folks come from towns and villages throughout Haiti and
are involved in spreading Open Space Techonology, Reflection Circles (in
the classroom), and other participatory leadership and teaching methods.
Here's link to vote: www.givemeaning.com/proposal/haitiedu
Here's blog that friend Mark Dowd has started to inform people about it
http://haitiedu.blogspot.com/
We've recently received $180,000 from a family foundation, which will
allow us to take 40 members of our network through a three-year learning
program. In addition to them gaining more skills in Open Space and
Reflection Circles, computers and internet, we'll also be translating
WorldBlu (www.worldblu.com) tools and materials for promoting
organizational democracy. The Haitians going through this 3-year
learning program are teachers, school directors and community leaders.
They have influence and will be imparting the skills they learn to
hundreds of organizations which translates to thousands of people.
Mark Dowd, who is part of high-tech world feels led to rally his
colleagues to provide money for laptops which will free up money in the
grant to use for other important things.
Will you take a minute to vote?
Thank you!
Appreciatively,
John Engle
www.circlesofchange.com
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