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Adopt A Village in Laos: New Website
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Adopt A Village in Laos. Why we are Helping and how YOU can get involved. The remote villages of Laos have never recovered from the 'Secret' war of the 1960's. While rich in culture and tradition, their education, healthcare and hygiene conditions are severely lacking. The average lifespan is only 56 years and average age is only 20.8, caused by poor quality water, poor hygiene and general poverty. BUT with your help we have already made a difference in the lives of over 2700 villagers. 50 US buys educat...
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Adopt A Village in Laos: Huephen Village - Fresh, Clean Water!
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Adopt A Village in Laos. Why we are Helping and how YOU can get involved. The remote villages of Laos have never recovered from the 'Secret' war of the 1960's. While rich in culture and tradition, their education, healthcare and hygiene conditions are severely lacking. The average lifespan is only 56 years and average age is only 20.8, caused by poor quality water, poor hygiene and general poverty. BUT with your help we have already made a difference in the lives of over 2700 villagers. 50 US buys educat...
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Adopt A Village in Laos: May 2011
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Adopt A Village in Laos. Why we are Helping and how YOU can get involved. The remote villages of Laos have never recovered from the 'Secret' war of the 1960's. While rich in culture and tradition, their education, healthcare and hygiene conditions are severely lacking. The average lifespan is only 56 years and average age is only 20.8, caused by poor quality water, poor hygiene and general poverty. BUT with your help we have already made a difference in the lives of over 2700 villagers. 50 US buys educat...
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Adopt A Village in Laos: March 2011
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Adopt A Village in Laos. Why we are Helping and how YOU can get involved. The remote villages of Laos have never recovered from the 'Secret' war of the 1960's. While rich in culture and tradition, their education, healthcare and hygiene conditions are severely lacking. The average lifespan is only 56 years and average age is only 20.8, caused by poor quality water, poor hygiene and general poverty. BUT with your help we have already made a difference in the lives of over 2700 villagers. 50 US buys educat...
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Adopt A Village in Laos: January 2011
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Adopt A Village in Laos. Why we are Helping and how YOU can get involved. The remote villages of Laos have never recovered from the 'Secret' war of the 1960's. While rich in culture and tradition, their education, healthcare and hygiene conditions are severely lacking. The average lifespan is only 56 years and average age is only 20.8, caused by poor quality water, poor hygiene and general poverty. BUT with your help we have already made a difference in the lives of over 2700 villagers. 50 US buys educat...
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Adopt A Village in Laos: December 2010
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Adopt A Village in Laos. Why we are Helping and how YOU can get involved. The remote villages of Laos have never recovered from the 'Secret' war of the 1960's. While rich in culture and tradition, their education, healthcare and hygiene conditions are severely lacking. The average lifespan is only 56 years and average age is only 20.8, caused by poor quality water, poor hygiene and general poverty. BUT with your help we have already made a difference in the lives of over 2700 villagers. 50 US buys educat...
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Adopt A Village in Laos: September 2010
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Adopt A Village in Laos. Why we are Helping and how YOU can get involved. The remote villages of Laos have never recovered from the 'Secret' war of the 1960's. While rich in culture and tradition, their education, healthcare and hygiene conditions are severely lacking. The average lifespan is only 56 years and average age is only 20.8, caused by poor quality water, poor hygiene and general poverty. BUT with your help we have already made a difference in the lives of over 2700 villagers. 50 US buys educat...
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Miles for Mankind: February 2009
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One step at a time. Saturday, 21 February 2009. Harlow Circular - 8.1 miles. Due to various delays caused by the weather, it was only this week that we finally got out of London for a walk. We took it nice and easy with a low level walk that wasn't too long in distance. We took a train from Liverpool Street to Harlow, which is 30 minutes away. We had timed it right, it was pretty glorious weather. Fields stretched in all directions. It put me in a Yellow Earth. We had a North By Northwest moment around t...
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Miles for Mankind: Harlow Circular - 8.1 miles
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One step at a time. Saturday, 21 February 2009. Harlow Circular - 8.1 miles. Due to various delays caused by the weather, it was only this week that we finally got out of London for a walk. We took it nice and easy with a low level walk that wasn't too long in distance. We took a train from Liverpool Street to Harlow, which is 30 minutes away. We had timed it right, it was pretty glorious weather. Fields stretched in all directions. It put me in a Yellow Earth. We had a North By Northwest moment around t...
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Miles for Mankind: September 2008
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One step at a time. Tuesday, 30 September 2008. Two hundred miles clocked! However, as we've yet to reach $1000, just got to keep walking! Posted by ALI KATI. Labels: Miles for Mankind. Saturday, 27 September 2008. AA Milne Walk - 15 miles. From London Bridge, we got the train to Ashurst. As we moved out into the countryside, I chuckled as Chris audibly reacted the change of locale by commenting, "Hey, even the graffiti is more soothing out here.". It's all in the selection," he grinned. He's mine," I sn...
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