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Items tagged with: kids
Tag was last used: Feb 13, 2012
 
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  The Kids League

Submitted By:   TheKidsLeague
Website:  http://www.thekidsleague.org
Phone:  256 414 234 650
E-mail:  info@thekidsleague.org
  Vision:   The Kids League dreams of a world where young people have the opportunity to improve their lives through access to sport and recreation to break down barriers and build life skills to equip them for life as Global......
  City:   Kamapla
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  JUST LIKE YOU International Sports Exchange

Submitted By:   justlikeyou
Website:  http://www.playjustlikeyou.com
Phone:  612-804-5989
E-mail:  info@playjustlikeyou.com
  Vision:   To promote international awareness and cultural sensitivity among youth through sport, laying the necessary foundation to create tomorrow's global citizens. The kids are the future and it is important that, amidst rapid......
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  Dawson Community Center

Submitted By:   yassirovich
Phone:  514-767-9967
E-mail:  dawson@bellnet.ca
  Vision:   The vision is to empower young people especially teenagers, help teens realize their full potential and become active and engaged citizens. In collaboration with TakingITGlobal (http://www.takingitglobal.org/) and CLC-......
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  Somos CaPAZes

Submitted By:   mlecbaird
Website:  http://projects.takingitglobal.org/SomosCaPAZes
Phone:  +57 (1) 627 5935
E-mail:  somos.capazes@gmail.com
  Vision:   Entre la violencia y las desigualdades que enfrentan Colombia y los colombianos, se requiere de proyectos innovadores que puedan ayudar a construir la paz desde abajo. Empezar con la juventud brindará la posibilidad que......
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  Keep Internet Safe!!

Submitted By:   ahmedkotby
Committers:  21
Date Created:  2008-11-06
Description:   With the phenomenal expansion in use of ICT tools, as embodied in the steady growth rates of computer penetration and internet access, and the take-up of mobile phones especially among the young, ICTs are effectively changing society and empowering children and youth with new means for self assertion and achievement. It is, therefore, imperative that online safety issues are reviewed carefully to secure the well being of young users. Incidents of overuse and misuse have started to show up in a number of societies. In recognition of such risks, we should all work to stop internet safety breaches. It is a fact of today’s online environment that young people may be involuntarily exposed to various online dangers. Such materials are either repulsive or damaging. The proliferation of Internet sites depicting violence, brutality and crime desensitizes youth to their horrors. This necessitates immediate action to raise awareness among youth about the potential dangers associated with the use of the Internet.
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  Talk with kids about things that matter

Submitted By:   Marielle
Committers:  82
Date Created:  2008-04-10
Description:   Take time to chat with children about what's going on in the world, their countries, and their communities. Discuss how the issues in the news relate to them (e.g., elections, global warming, civil/human rights, health care, war). Have a conversation about favorite books or art or music. Listen to their views and questions and share your own. Show them how to find accurate, reliable information. Treating kids as intelligent, thinking members of society helps them develop into active, informed global citizens. Whether you volunteer in a classroom, talk with younger cousins at a family event, or find another way to connect with a child, you can help to cultivate the next generation's leadership right now.
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