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This BagBag Is80 RecycledRecycled Plastic BottlesFaf WwwRecyclable ThisFairy FafOf 80Www KettodesignForwardBoîte à lunch Ketto - Fée Faf / Ketto's lunch bag - Fairy Faf Ce sac est fait à partir de 80% de bouteilles de plastique recyclées et est recyclable / This bag is made of 80% recycled plastic bottles and is recyclable. > Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next » < Go to Backpacking BackpacksYou can make a difference- Eight ways to help refugee children & families.  1. Back-a-packSponsor an ORC backpack for a refugee child or family.  Your donation allows us to bring ORC backpacks to refugee children in need. We use funds to purchase backpacks and emergency aid supplies that are distributed by our volunteers.  You can make a donation above or send a check addressed to Operation Refugee Child 23986 Aliso Creek Rd. Suite 126 Laguna Niguel, CA 926772. GIVE A SOCCER BALLOperation Refugee Child is partnering with the One World Play Project for our ‪#‎noborders فوتبال / كرة القدم / soccer/ football / futbol initiative to bring soccer balls to refugee children in camps throughout Greece
. These soccer balls are durable and never deflate because they don't use air. For $25 you can give the gift of play to a refugee child with a soccer ball or buy-one-give-one of these amazing balls for $39.99...3. pack a refugee child hope boxSend us a box filled with supplies for a refugee mother/baby, boy or girl and our volunteers will transfer them to a backpack that will be personally delivered to a refugee child or family in need...4. VOLUNTEER WITH USThere are lots of ways you can contribute your skills volunteering with us to help refugee children and families..5. buy supplies for a backpackOur official Amazon Wish List has supplies that are needed and requested by refugees.  Supplies purchased off this list ship directly to our warehouse where volunteers assemble backpacks..6. spread the word Follow and share the Operation Refugee Child campaign on social media! You can find us on: Twitter @oprefugeechild, Instagram @operationrefugeechild and Facebook Operationrefugeechild.7. raise AWARENESSThere's no better way to make an impact than to become an active advocate yourself
. Organize in your community to raise awareness about the refugee crisis and how refugee children are affected.  Here are some ideas: organize a run as an #operationrefugeechild team wearing orange life jackets, use our FACT SHEET talk about the refugee crisis in your local schools and community groups, join a Facebook volunteer group.columbia backpack rime Duffel Bag with Reflective Printtyk backpack Duffel Bag with Straps for Yoga Matgt70 backpack 2-in-1 Convertible Tote and Backpack Backpack with Outside StrapsGive abandoned / neglected children hope for a better future, contribute to their education, clothing and rehabilitation Your message will be directly emailed to Ittoop Johannes Kurian and you will receive his/her response on the email address entered below.
Don't worry, we will not share your email address with the campaigner. Your message will be directly emailed to Vishwas(Helpline Charitable Trust) and you will receive his/her response on the email address entered below. use my facebook account We'll never post unwanted messgaes to your wall. use my email address Bangalore, Karnataka, India, IN Hi, I am ittoop. I am from Germany, and have mixed German and Indian heritage. I have lived most of my life almost equally split into numerous stints in each of these two countries. My wife is a school teacher, we I have an 18 year old daughter, who moved away from home to another country far away very recently to start college life. In work life, I am a senior executive with a global professional services company, we provide consulting services in digital, technology and operations. It is now 26 years since I joined them, after completing university in Germany and a 2 month backpack tour through India. The first 20 years I worked mostly in Germany, and in some further European countries and the USA.
Now I have been on a foreign assignment in India with my family for the past 6 years. This ends early September and I am returning home to Germany. Over the last several years, I have been involved in numerous fundraising activities for social causes. The recent ones were a trek in the Himalayas for an orphanage in Delhi, and a trek in the Western Ghats in India for supporting underprivileged women in the state of Jharkhand. I have also done some long distance endurance trips in the past, like cycling 1500 km from the Black Forest in Germany to the French Mediterranean coast and back, cycling 1300 km from the Black Forest to the French Atlantic coast, cycling from Santander to Cap Finisterre, and a few dozen years back driving in a small car from Germany all the way to India with my parents and siblings. In recent years, being less fit and having a family, I had reduced the effort to backpacking trips, many of them in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and India. For many years now, my wife Heike, daughter Sangita and I have been supporting around 10 godchildren in India, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines.
You can also support me by sharing this campaign page link with your network via social media – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, email and any other medium you use. This is to thank all the donors and supporters who helped Ittoop for raising funds to support destitute children. The funds will be used for education and upkeep of the children incl medical, food, shelter and related exp. children will be supported thru to higher education and will be helped to develop soft skills and good moral values. Thank you Ketto for helping us throughout the process.We have also started accepting monthly donations via. Ketto and the link for the same is: Monthly Donation Did you know that every FB share gets 1 more donation. Help spread the word! A heartfelt "Thank You" to all who followed my Camino pilgrimage, motivated and encouraged me, and sponsored, helped and contributed to my fundraising campaign for Vishwas. A million steps to raise a million Rupees.... We together raised 1,011,720 Rupees for Vishwas!!!
And I enjoyed every one of the ~1,050000 steps I walked for this :-) At the start both seemed impossibly huge numbers... Yesterday was the most meaningful etappe ... I visited the Vishwas home in Bangalore in the evening, together with my friend Manisha. For me, this was one of the most fulfilling experiences ever. Being among those 30 odd kids who were around was lovely. The youngest was a little 4y old girl (white dress in the picture) ... and among the eldest was a girl who is in the final year of her 4y electronics & communications engineering studies at college (wearing white dress with blue dots and blue scarf) - she will be the first ever engineering graduate from the Vishwas home. Most of them had just got home from school and were still wearing their light green school uniforms. What really touched me is how happy these children appeared to be.. their smiling faces ... the way the very little ones were playing with each other, or others helping each other doing their homework from school ... and how smart, attentive and interested they looked.