Facebook and Schools4Schools for World Peace
Check out peace.facebook.com. The social networking site is keeping track of how many connections it establishes between Albania and Serbia, Israel and Palestine, Turkey and Greece, and India and Pakistan. They are quantifying the social connections between regions of the world that have historically hated each other. They are hoping that the more we know about each other, the more we are exposed to the other, the more we will understand and the less we will fight.
AND, one of the programs they are featuring is Invisible Children’s Schools for Schools, because S4S bridges the gap between western kids and the kids of Northern Uganda. Yeah, we’re proud.
The largest social network in the world features Invisible Children. I’m so stoked I had to say it again.

sheree newton
I want nothing more than to be involved with the Invisible Children. In any way possible, i would love to know how to become apart of your work.
Nov 02, 2009 @ 1:42 pm
Kelsey
How could I go about getting my school involved in Schools for Schools. It seems like a great cause and with enough persuasion I think I could convince my school.
Nov 02, 2009 @ 3:29 pm