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“We believe your efforts in support of human life will be very rewarding and we wish you all
the best with your future activities”. -- Nelson Mendela Foundation.

One March 2009

Walk in their Shoes

Join Us this fall!

To start a ONE March event at your school or community this fall contact us now at:

info@qfund.org
1 (303) 304-7498

Registration form

One March 2009 background

 

ONE March for Children unites schoolchildren in the United States with vulnerable children deprived of education, in disadvantaged communities around the world.

Join us this fall. How you participate can be entirely the choice of your school - your students imagination is boundless:

Please email us at info@qfund.org

Read more about the background to One March

One March - Julia Morgan School  

“Rain splashing on our faces,
our hair is soaked,
And still we walk.
We walk for the children,
For their futures.”

Emma Teresko 7th grade
The Julia Morgan School for Girls


Schools that have participated in previous years

• CATE School, Carpentaria, CA • UC Berkeley, California (2009) • Bennington College, Vermont (2009) • Boston College, Boston, MA (2009) • Castilleja School, Palo Alto, CA • Chimoza Community School Ndola, Zambia • Dana Hall, Wellesley, MA • Columbia University, NYC, NY (Partnership for International Development) • Hamlin School, San Francisco, CA • Fairview High School, Boulder, CO • Julia Morgan School for Girls, Oakland, CA • Lexington School , Los Gatos Calif. (sister school of Chimoza) • Marlborough School, Los Angeles CA (sister school to Chimoza) • Menlo School, Atherton, CA • Oldfields School, Glencoe, MD • Northrise University, Ndola, Zambia • Ngererit School, Rift Valley, Kenya • Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto, CA • Ridgeview Elementary School, MO • Scripps College, Claremont ,CA • St. Paul’s Academy and Summit School, St Paul’s , MN. • University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA • Vail Mountain School, Vale, CO

Through One March, students are coming to understand how The Q Fund serves as a community source of education and local employment in Zambia, Kenya, Botswana, Malawi and other African countries; schools and students are rallying together, sparked to help in their own self-designed ways, marching to their own unique drum, together for the benefit of our one world community.

“There is nothing more sustainable than education”

 

 



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