Hands to Hearts International

Nurturing Children ~ Empowering Women

Hands to Hearts International (HHI), is a nonprofit dedicated to helping the world’s most needy children at their most vulnerable time. HHI combines economic development and empowerment for disadvantaged women with desperately needed health services for orphaned children. See: Hands to Hearts International at http://www.handstohearts.org/home.htm ...learn more

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Created: Nov 16, 2007

Updated: Sep 09, 2009

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Updated: 5 months ago
A handbook providing tools to ensure that community participation is effective. Community participation is now demanded of virtually all public sector services and programmes. This handbook provi...
Areas: Community Resources, Community Participation
Type: Book - Author: Danny Burns, Frances Heywood, Marilyn Taylor, Pete Wilde and Mandy Wilson
Updated: 18 days ago
Mobilizing Generation 2.0 is a practical and immediately useful guide for nonprofits, political campaigns, organizers, and individuals who want to better understand how to use Web 2.0 technologies....
Updated: about 1 month ago
This handbook provides the growing number of people who are developing networks for social change with practical advice based on the experiences of network builders, case studies of networks small ...
Updated: 5 months ago
Summary The budding Community Manager industry holds 4 tenets; these values resonate as a common thread within the role. The include community advocation, brand ambassadorship, online communicatio...
Updated: 5 months ago
From Publishers Weekly   Brafman and Beckstrom, a pair of Stanford M.B.A.s who have applied their business know-how to promoting peace and economic development through decentralized networking, off...
Updated: 2 months ago
What is Working Wikily? “Working Wikily” is a phrase that the Monitor Institute team coined (with a little alliterati...