How Do You Help The Invisible Children In Uganda, Africa?
• First absorb as much information about the war as you can. Some helpful sites include the Invisible Children website, the Wikipedia article on the subject. Watch the video online.’; } s += “”; document.write(s); return; } google_ad_channel = ‘+7733764704+1640266093+9911500640+7416705818+8962074949+8941458308+7122150828’ + xchannels + gchans; google_ad_client = “pub-9543332082073187”; google_ad_output = ‘js’; google_ad_type = ‘text’; google_feedback = ‘on’; google_ad_region = “test”; google_ad_format = ‘250x250_as’; //–> • Once you have all your facts straight start spreading awareness. Tell your teachers, school friends and family members about the war. Impress them with your vast knowledge. • Find out if there are any groups at your school or in your community focused on helping the Invisible Children. If there is not, you can start your own group. All you need is: • Others who support the cause • A meeting place (school, library, coffee shop, house, park etc.) and a time. • Focus
• Absorb as much information about the war as you can. Some helpful sites include the Invisible Children website, the Wikipedia article on the subject. Watch the video online. • Spread awareness. Tell everyone you know about The Invisible Children, spread information about the organisation on news groups,social media, supermarket etcetera. • Find groups in your community or online focused on helping the Invisible Children. If there is not, you can start your own group. All you need is: • Others who support the cause • A meeting place (school, library, coffee shop, house, park etc.) and a time. Focus on one upcoming event to either plan or take part in and assign everyone to different tasks. One great event is Gulu walk. It is held every year to raise money and awarness for the growing situation in Uganda. • You will have now learned about the situation in Uganda, spread awareness and assembled a core group of willing and dedicated members of your task force.