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Aid Workers MAG
Catherine N.’s interview titled “Aid Workers” was excellent in portraying the hardships that children in Uganda face every day. I hope this will encourage students to look into the Invisible Children Organization to understand what is going on. However, I think that until they experience this chaos first-hand, they may not attempt to make a dramatic difference. My school has a Schools for Schools club on campus and I urge others to do the same to create awareness for this intense African struggle.
Editor’s note: For more information on how your school can get involved, visit www.invisiblechildren.com.
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