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The best people I've ever known

The best people I've ever known

The Best People I've Ever Known

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An episode from series Friendship Known No Borders.

 

Kenya's Ol Kenyei Cornservancy covers 18,000 acres of grasslands that is inhabited by lions, hyenas, and elephants. 

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Zhuo Qiang, from China's Sichuan Province, founded the Mara Conservation Fund in 2010 and has raised nearly 300,000 U.S. dollars' worth of cash and equipment from people in China and the Chinese community worldwide. Their donations helped the program to monitor and preserve local wildlife, and to fund development projects to support local Massai villagers whom Zhuo sees as "the best people I've ever known."

Turning Dreams Into Reality

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An episode from series Friendship Known No Borders.

 

Mathare is a tangled, under-serviced collection of slums home to 500,000 people in Nairobi, Kenya. Like their peers everywhere, the children here love life. They're artists, dancers, musicians, footballers - they are young achievers. But they face serious challengers, including a lack of porper classrooms. Dream Building Service Assoiciation helped to build three small schools in this community. These much-needed facilities now have a combined enrollment of 1,000 students.

Turning Dreams Into Reality

Turning Dreams Into Reality

Hope Riding

Hope Riding

Hope Riding

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Hippo-therapy has been developed in the United States for almost 50 years. But in China, where hippo-therapy is still an unfamiliar field, there is only one Hippo-therapeutic NGO that founded in 2009 by Priscilla Lightsey. Priscilla has a passion for serving children with special needs and she has helped children in Austin, TX for many years. This 20-minute documentary follows her life in Austin and Beijing, and tells a story of big challenges she faces to strengthen her team.

Keeping the Potomac: The Politics of Water

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There are 6 millions people live in the Potomac watershed area. Whether or not they know it, some of the very infrastructure that supports their modern lifestyle is poisoning the Potomac River. To create the public awareness and raise legal defense, this 30 minutes documentary follows three river keepers of Potomac to help them tackle the challenges. This film was broadcasted nationally on PBS six times and it's the winner of American Conservation Film Festival's Student Film Award.

Keeping the Potomac: The Politics of Water

Keeping the Potomac: The Politics of Water

Journeys of Forgiveness

Journeys of Forgiveness

Journeys of Forgiveness

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United States is the only country in the world that still sentences children to life in prison without parole. To create a society that provides youth in prison with opportunities to return to community, the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth brings families of the victims together to share their healing and forgiveness stories. This documentary tells three forgiveness  journeys of formerly incarcerated youth and the families of victims.

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