Seventy Two

SeventyTwo Partners

Author:   Ryan Hale  
Posted: 1/28/2008; 7:16:04 AM
Topic: SeventyTwo Partners
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SeventyTwo reaches out to help orphaned children around the world.  One of the primary ways that we do this is by identifying and employing partner organizations in the U.S. who are interested in helping these children.  If you are part of an American business, community organization, or a church that would like to help, please make sure and get in touch with us!

You don't have to be an organization with a lot of money.  Certainly, financing is important, but it is secondary to a heart to help orphans and a willingness to engage a project with us to make a difference in the lives of these children.  We'll help you work through all of the details.  You can get started with little more than a desire to be a part of the solution.

As a partner with SeventyTwo, you will not be limited to a relationship of pictures and written letters with these kids.  Our partners have ownership in the success and growth of the children that they are helping.  There is nothing like direct contact with the youthfulness of the kids, to play with them, to feed them, and to provide them a better place to live.  We encourage our partners to travel to the places you have adopted to meet the children and work side-by-side with the caretakers.  Your work and direct influence with these children will help alter the course of their lives, from a downward spiral to a new hope and a new future.

Getting started as a SeventyTwo partner

If you are interested in finding out more information about SeventyTwo and how we can work together to help orphans, please contact Ryan Hale at ryan.hale@seventytwo.org or (636) 566-8343.  We will be happy to meet with you and the leadership of your organization to explain more about our organization and how our partnership will benefit orphans.  We can also provide a partner's guide which explains all of the details about the partner relationship, our programs to help children, and how you can get started.


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