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		<title>ACP and Faye Foundation Team Up!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chicago; Los Angeles, August 6, 2012: The Awassa Children&#8217;s Project (ACP) and Faye Foundation (FF) have recently teamed up to &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/acp-and-faye-foundation-team-up">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chicago; Los Angeles, August 6, 2012: The Awassa Children&#8217;s Project (ACP) and Faye Foundation (FF) have recently teamed up to work together in addressing the orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) crisis in southern Ethiopia!  &#8220;With the prevalence of HIV/AIDS currently rising and the urgent need for life-saving anti-retroviral medication, organizations need to unify around finding sustainable solutions.&#8221; said Jamie Lynne Grumet, Founder, Chief Executive Officer of the Faye Foundation. Members of FF and ACP will visit the Children&#8217;s Center and other parts of southern Ethiopia in late August to examine areas where they can work together.  &#8220;This  partnership is exciting for several reasons,&#8221; said Paul Chadha, President of the Awassa Children&#8217;s Project, &#8220;together we can bring change to so many kids that need simple things like food and medicine.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Fayye Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to addressing the orphan crisis in the Sidama region of Ethiopia. Additional information: http://www.fayyefoundation.org/  </p>
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		<title>Unveiling ACP&#8217;s New TV Commercial and Yearbook!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chicago, Illinois. July 26, 2012. Today the Awassa Children&#8217;s Project released our 2012-13 Yearbook and TV Commercial! Over 70 people &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/unveiling-acps-new-tv-commercial-and-yearbook">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://awassa.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/acp_year_book_2012.pdf"><img class="alignleft" title="ACP" src="http://awassa.org/wp-content/themes/Awassa/images/logo.png" alt="" width="140" height="119" /></a>Chicago, Illinois. July 26, 2012. Today the Awassa Children&#8217;s Project released our 2012-13 Yearbook and TV Commercial! Over 70 people attended the premier and after party held in downtown Chicago at Seyfarth Shaw! &#8220;Completely produced, edited and directed by volunteers, this commercial and yearbook are the result of scores of dedicated people, putting in hundreds of hours of work, we can&#8217;t thank them enough,&#8221; said Paul Chadha, President of the Children&#8217;s Project. He went on to advise, &#8220;Take a few moments to watch the videos and skim the yearbook, you&#8217;ll fall in love with the Children&#8217;s Center!&#8221;</p>
<p>Here is the <a title="2012-13 Yearbook" href="http://awassa.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/acp_year_book_2012.pdf " target="_blank">2012-13 Yearbook!</a></p>
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<p><center><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/46558897?title=0&amp;byline=0&amp;portrait=0" frameborder="0" width="550" height="305"></iframe></center><center><a href="http://vimeo.com/46558897">Hawassa Children’s Center</a></center>&nbsp;</p>
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<p><center><a href="http://vimeo.com/46558899">Hawassa Children&#8217;s Center Vocational Program</a></center>&nbsp;</p>
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<p><center><a href="http://vimeo.com/46558898">Thinking about the Envrionment</a></center>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Shoebaru Expedition for Charity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Team Shoebaru is a group of young adventurers who are setting off on 3 month, 13,000 mile, and 30 &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/shoebaru-expedition-for-charity">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.shoebaru.com/">Team Shoebaru</a> is a group of young adventurers who are setting off on 3 month, 13,000 mile, and 30 country charity road trip from England to South Africa during the summer of 2012. Launching at the famous Goodwood Circuit in southern England on July 14th, Team Shoebaru will travel through Europe, the Middle East, and Africa to the Cape of Good Hope. They will be riding in a pair of 1998 Subaru Foresters dressed up like a pair of shoes (yes, shoes)!</p>
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<p>While irreverent and adventurous, the Shoebaru journey has an incredibly important goal to raise funds in support of the <a title="Why" href="http://shoebaru.com/charity/">Awassa Children’s Project</a>.  In addition, the team is very excited to visit the Awassa Children’s Center and meet its delightful residents during the expedition!!</p>
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<p>The Shoebaru road trip is also benefiting <a title="charity: water" href="http://shoebaru.com/charities/charity-water/">charity: water</a>, and the journey will include a number of clothing drops by <a href="http://www.worldclothesline.com/">World Clothes Line</a>.  For more information and to follow Team Shoebaru on their journey check out their <a href="http://www.shoebaru.com/">website</a> and “like” them on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/Shoebaru">facebook</a>.</p>
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		<title>2011 Vocational Training Center Graduation!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday, January 14th was the graduation ceremony for the 2011 Vocational Training Center participants! We were happy to congratulate 96 &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/2011vocational-training-center-graduation">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Saturday, January 14th was the graduation ceremony for the 2011 Vocational Training Center participants! We were happy to congratulate 96 vocational training graduates, plus 22 solar energy project graduates. |Of these students, 67 are women who now have the skills necessary to start their own business or gain employment for independence and self-sufficiency.<br />
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Saturday’s event was attended by many local government officials, town elders, and guests from a number of different schools in Hawassa. The Southern Nationalities head representative was in attendance and participated in the ceremony itself by presenting certificates to the graduates. Also present were head representatives from the City Administration as well as the Women’s, Children’s, and Youth Regional Bureau.<br />
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The 2011 Graduation ceremony was the first of such size and celebration. The program included traditional dancers, presentations from the children at the center, and was followed by a lunch. We are grateful to have the opportunity to offer such an event for the dedicated students who completed the course. The acknowledgement of their efforts is an inspiration for their future success. A 2011 Graduation Bulletin/yearbook was also completed and distributed to graduates and their families.<br />
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Thank you for your continued support! The Vocational Training Workshop concludes another successful year. The difference in the lives of these young women and men makes a difference in the entire community of Hawassa. Your contributions make it all possible!<br />
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-Please enjoy the attached photos of the event!<br />
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		<title>Kellogg Students Climb Kilimanjaro For the Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2011 08:47:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chicago, Illinois. November 19, 2011.  A team of five Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management students and Accenture Consultants have &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/kellogg-kilimanjaro2">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Chicago, Illinois. November 19, 2011.  A team of five Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management students and Accenture Consultants have committed to climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in support of the Awassa Children’s Center.  Their goal is to raise $19,000, $1 for every foot.  Cara Houck, project organizer, said, &#8220;In a few weeks, my team and I are taking on a challenge of a lifetime as we climb the tallest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro. The greatest purpose of our trip is to raise enough money to build a home for orphaned children in Ethiopia.&#8221;<br />
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30% of the way towards their goal, the team vows &#8220;to see the project until the end.&#8221;  Cara was a volunteer at the Children&#8217;s Center in 2009 and produced a short video <a href="http://www.crowdrise.com/kilimanjarokids/fundraiser/CaraHouck">which can be seen here</a>. &#8220;The children you see in the pictures and video are members of this Project [many] who have been orphaned by the death of their parents from HIV/AIDS.&#8221;</br></p>
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The team&#8217;s website says: &#8220;We are raising one dollar per foot to match the height of the mountain: 19,000 feet. We invite you to donate and help us reach our goal of $19,000. Although there is a great need in Africa, one step at a time is all we need.&#8221;  Cara and other members of her team plan on visiting the Children&#8217;s Center after their climb.</br></p>
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To learn more, visit: <a href="http://www.crowdrise.com/kilimanjarokids/fundraiser/CaraHouck">http://www.crowdrise.com/kilimanjarokids/fundraiser/CaraHouck</a></br></p>
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		<title>Chicago Sun Times Featured Article about the Center</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accenture lawyer heads inspiring, tech-savvy Ethiopian orphanage by Sandra Guy &#8211; Read the article on the SunTimes Website Paul Chadha, &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/chicago-sun-times-featured-article-about-the-childrens-center">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Accenture lawyer heads inspiring, tech-savvy Ethiopian orphanage</h1>
<p>by Sandra Guy &#8211; <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/technology/guy/7545226-417/accenture-lawyer-heads-inspiring-tech-savvy-ethiopian-orphanage.html">Read the article on the SunTimes Website</a></p>
<p><br/> Paul Chadha, an in-house attorney for Accenture Corp. and a Northwestern University adjunct law school professor, recalls how, growing up in Chicago’s Broadview neighborhood, his mom worked the night shift as a nurse at a Veterans Administration hospital to bring up her three children as they struggled to stay current on the mortgage.</p>
<p><br/> “Those were tough times,” said Chadha, 37, who now lives in the South Loop. “I vowed that if we could make it out, I would repay the debt.”</p>
<p><br/> Little did he know that the chance would come with a task he took on reluctantly. A friend asked Chadha three times to serve as a pro-bono attorney for a children’s theater project focused on AIDS education in Ethiopia, and on the third try, he drove Chadha to the group’s board meeting under the guise of having lunch.</p>
<p><br/> Within a few months of that meeting, Chadha was on a flight to Ethiopia to see the theater for himself.</p>
<p><br/> On Chadha’s second visit seven years ago to the theater, in Awassa, Ethiopia, population 200,000, officials persuaded the Americans to take in eight orphaned children. The volunteer nonprofit group, the Awassa Children’s Project (AwassaChildrensProject.org), started by renting a house and hiring a house mother so the children could stay there. They enrolled the children in school and ensured that they had proper nutrition and medical attention.</p>
<p><br/> Chadha serves as president and spokesman for the project, which now employs about 15 people in Ethiopia at a four-acre compound that the Awassa Children’s Project owns and operates. The compound comprises the theater, a library, a medical clinic, an administrative building, a multipurpose hall, an orphanage that cares for 105 children who have lost both parents, and an accredited vocational training school that provides a free year-long program for 100 adult students.</p>
<p><br/> The project has obtained government grants and private support totaling $600,000 over the past six years, including $35,000 from the U.S. Agency for International Development through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief in Africa, and contributions from the Blue Man Group, Accenture, an ELCA Lutheran church in the Loop, and the Chicago law offices of Seyfarth Shaw, where Chadha’s wife, Ada, works as an attorney.</p>
<p><br/> The project’s fiscal 2011 operating budget of $160,000 was based on the orphanage housing 80 to 85 children. To Chadha’s surprise, UNICEF and the Ethiopian government arrived in August to drop off 50 additional children— the center could take only 30 — who had been mistreated at other orphanages in southern Ethiopia.</p>
<p><br/> One of the project’s biggest expenses is the medicine needed by children who have HIV/AIDS, at about $1,000 per child.</p>
<p><br/> The project is now seeking to raise $52,000 to convert the existing school into new housing for the extra children, to build a new school and to set up high-speed Wi-Fi connections throughout the compound.</p>
<p><br/> “Bringing Wi-Fi is crucial to our new school,” Chadha said.</p>
<p><br/> Indeed, technology is playing a key role in the project’s growth and mission.</p>
<p><br/> The Awassa Vocational Training Center reserves its 25-seat computer classes for women only to ensure that they obtain valuable skills, get jobs and escape the discrimination and ill treatment to which women are routinely subjected. The center also teaches electrical skills, woodworking and metal working.</p>
<p><br/> “Technology, in many ways, acts as a [gender] equalizer,” Chadha said.</p>
<p><br/> The school is outfitted with solar panels that power the entire complex with solar energy, and the center has its own clean-water supply from a donated well and submerged pump.</p>
<p><br/> “It is amazing to see solar energy working at its peak,” Chadha said. “We are off the Ethiopian ‘grid,’ which rarely works, and we have power 24/7.”</p>
<p><br/> The project posts a weekly blog updating followers about the latest goings-on, and keeps up with the program’s older kids on Facebook. One of the project’s success stories is Jibril, whose score on his university entrance exam was among the highest in the country. He is studying to become an engineer. Jibril and his sister were two of the first children who came to the orphanage. Jibril’s sister, Sitina Hall, died of HIV/AIDS in 2005. The multipurpose hall is named in her memory.</p>
<p><br/> Besides the uphill fight against poverty, illness and a record drought, the city of Awassa must guard against a nearby war raging between U.S. proxies and al-Qaida militants in neighboring Somalia.</p>
<p><br/>Yet the Awassa Children’s Project’s success shows how a non-profit uses best business practices to leverage public-private partnerships and to hire experienced, long-term employees, said Susan Giles Bischak, president of Giles &amp; Company Strategic Business Consultants and a distance-learning professor of economic development finance at the University of California, Los Angeles.</p>
<p><br/>“The most important factors are the ability to use technology to construct a business plan in a way that investors, donors, lenders, suppliers and all parties find credible,” Bischak said.</p>
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		<title>29 New Kids!!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 14, 2011 Awassa, Ethiopia. The Children&#8217;s Center just grew by 29 kids! Recently the Ethiopian government shut down a &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/29-new-children-placed-at-the-center">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 14, 2011 Awassa, Ethiopia. The Children&#8217;s Center just grew by 29 kids! Recently the Ethiopian government shut down a number of orphanages which they deemed unfit, displacing a large number of children. The Ethiopian government approached the Children&#8217;s Center and asked us to accept nearly 30 more children; we felt that it was a moral imperative to agree. &#8220;We are pleased to bring these kids on board.&#8221; said Paul Chadha, President of the Awassa Children&#8217;s Project. &#8220;These children are the future of Ethiopia, it is critical that they receive the more than just food and shelter, but kind attention, dignity, respect and love; our Center is poised to provide them with that.&#8221;  The photos below were taken soon after their arrival.  <a href="http://awassa.org/gallery/some-of-the-new-kids">Click here to see a &#8220;roll&#8221; of the new kids as photographed by Kyle LaMere</a>.</p>
<p>For more information the Children&#8217;s Center, please <a href="http://awassa.org/information/contact">contact us</a>!</p>
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		<title>Children&#8217;s Center Goes Solar (we also have our own clean water system)!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Awassa, Ethiopia. July 12, 2011. Today we are pleased to announce that the Hawassa Children&#8217;s Center is 100% solar! This &#8230; <a href="http://awassa.org/uncategorized/the-childrens-center-is-100-solar-did-we-mention-we-also-have-our-own-clean-water-system">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awassa, Ethiopia. July 12, 2011. Today we are pleased to announce that the Hawassa Children&#8217;s Center is 100% solar! This means solar energy powers the houses for the children, compound lights, the 25 computers in the lab and other devices. &#8220;This represents a giant leap forward and well use of a very kind donation by many good hearted Germans.&#8221; said Girma Melessa, Executive Director of the Children&#8217;s Center. &#8220;Promoting a truly sustainable approach, we now have clean water from our well, total solar power, large gardens for food, and planted hundreds of trees to help the environment and prevent soil erosion into Lake Awassa.&#8221;</p>
<p>For more information about the environmental efforts of the Children&#8217;s Center, please <a href="http://awassa.org/information/contact">contact us</a>!</p>
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