View from the roof
Many of you consider the view from the roof at Jumecourt among your favorites. It’s one of mine. Sunrise is especially spectacular (as it was this morning – see pic) but it may not be the most beautiful scene […]
Many of you consider the view from the roof at Jumecourt among your favorites. It’s one of mine. Sunrise is especially spectacular (as it was this morning – see pic) but it may not be the most beautiful scene […]
Our first wave of GO Jammies in-home parties is in full swing. Party hosts, you’re blowing us away! And more and more of you are signing up!
I just got back from Haiti last night. While there, I visited the […]
Barrett Keene seems like a sharp guy. 30 years old. Clean cut. Bright. Personable. Successfully moving through his PhD program at Cornell. Then you hear about how Barrett is spending a year of his life walking across America for […]
From Barrett’s blog…
Barrett Keene, a PhD Student at Cornell University, is walking the 3,475 miles between Miami and San Francisco to raise awareness about the realities 145 million orphaned and abandoned children face and present opportunities for people to […]
by Marsha Campbell
It is a sunny afternoon as we venture to the Gulu Sewing Center. The sewing center is a local business enterprise empowered by GO Threads, a creative partnership launched a year ago by GO Project. The U.S. […]
How does one describe the adventure Barrett Keene undertook this weekend when he left Miami on an eight-month, 3,475 mile trek across America to raise awareness and support for orphans? “One Step at a Time.” “Cornell Crazy strolls for […]
As part of the GO Threads’ Team Challenge, teams across the country are changing lives one children’s school uniform at a time. These teams are hosting dinner parties, speaking at their churches, organizing bake sales and walks, and telling […]
From Stephanie Brown (Vision Trip Leader) in Uganda
The GO Project Vision Trip to Uganda is just about over. We are on the airplane returning to our homes, assured that the 263 children we visited in children’s homes and villages […]