Age is not a factor when you are trying to change the world. A number of organizations are educating and providing opportunities for youth to act on behalf of the MDGs.
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Episcopal Relief and Development
Through integrated community development programs, Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) helps people climb out of poverty. Young adults are one of ERD’s key constituencies. In places like Peru, ERD educates teens about HIV/AIDS through awareness and prevention workshops in churches, schools, colleges and community settings.
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Global Rich List
A comparison website that highlights the unequal distribution of wealth.
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Ministries with Young People
Here you will find foundational and theoretical information on the catechetical process in the Episcopal Church along with resources to better understand the MDGs and to empower Christian Educators and others to engage in theological reflection in relationship to the ministry of lifelong faith formation.
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ONE Campaign
The ONE Campaign is an effort by Americans to rally Americans – one by one – to fight the emergency of global AIDS and extreme poverty. ONE is students and ministers, punk rockers and NASCAR moms, Americans of all beliefs and every walk of life, united to help make poverty history.
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UN Cyber School Bus
United Nations' web site focused on global issues and the UN for students ages 5-18 and their teachers.
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Young Adult MDG blog
This is a weblog of impressions, reflections, and calls to action by young adults from across the Anglican Communion who attended the Towards Effective Anglican Mission 2007 (TEAM2007) event in Boksburg, South Africa. TEAM2007,an international conference on Prophetic Witness, Social Development and HIV and AIDS, aimed to enhance current initiatives in social outreach work that seeks to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It is a collective effort and each author takes responsibility for her or his own comments.
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Martha Gardner on environmental ministries
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