Students For Change

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Causes: International, International, Foreign Affairs & National Security

Mission: Students For Change, Inc. July 22nd, 2004 Students for Change has elected to close. We wish to thank you for your dedicated service and contributions throughout the past four years. While we are sad to close the organization we realize that it was a great experience that did a lot of good for many. Our CEO/Director has moved on offering her expertise as a consultant while continuing her work with Choeding Rinpoche: Shang Gaden Choekorling Monastery Foundation and the Paljorling Tibetan Students. This will open all sorts of new opportunities and challenges she will welcome. While the non-profit has closed, the work/need continues, those wanting to contribute towards the Tibetan exchange students may do so directly through Pacific Union College, contact Melva Cummings at 530-872-2779. Those volunteers interested in helping at the Paljorling Tibetan Settlement may contact Karma Samten (karmas77@yahoo.com). Students For Change, Inc. wishes to thank the Paljorling Tibetan Settlement and the Tibetan people for sharing their community and opening the doors for reciprocal learning exchanges. We wish to thank all of the wonderful volunteers and supporters that have made Students For Change a successful broker of resources since our inception. Respectfully yours and with deepest appreciation, Robyn McClintock and the SFC Board rem77@yahoo.com (please feel free to email should you have any questions or would like to know how to contact the above individuals.) Related sites/links: Shang Gadhen Choekorling Monastery Pokhara Handicraft Centre

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04/05/2013

This Charity has done amazing work/service on the planet. The grant funded a computer learning center in a refugee camp. They brought 9 refugee students ti the United States for high school and college. They worked with a pro bono lawyer to get 8 of the 9 asylum. They implemented numerous programs for youths and connected the refugee community with over 1million dollars worth of projects and assistance,

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