I have exciting news on how one simple click of your mouse can help award $10,000 to rescue trafficked children in Ghana! Ms. Suzanne Axelbank, a supporter of the International Organization for Migration, entered a short essay about the Trafficked Children in Ghana in the "Make the World More Fun!" contest sponsored by the Oriental Trading Company (sells party and craft supplies). The contest's goal is to find individuals whose lives can be made better by bringing them some fun. Suzanne's essay titled "Help the Former Child Slaves of Ghana" has been selected as one of the 10 finalists and, along with the other nine, has been posted on the company's website (see link below) for public voting.
Your vote (one click) can help Suzanne's essay be the winner of $10,000 in cash and toys for the children in Ghana! Please take a quick moment to vote. Just click on the link below to see Suzanne's essay and give it a 5 star rating. Below her essay you will see the star rating where you can click to vote. It's so quick and easy.
**Note: Suzanne's essay incorrectly says the IOM "buys back" the trafficked children. The IOM does not pay the fishermen any money for the children's freedom. The fishermen receive a micro credit in return for voluntarily releasing the children and the fishermen can use the micro credit to support their fishing business or to learn another trade (e.g. carpentry). The fishermen also agree to never traffick children again.
Many thanks for your support and only one vote per computer will be registered so please pass this message on to your friends and ask them to take a moment to vote to help rescue more children in Ghana! Voting ends August 4th and with your help, Suzanne can win the contest and $10,000 will be awarded to the IOM.
[follow this link to vote!]
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THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!










I hope you will like what is coming and continue supporting Art in All of Us [link] by spreading the word about what we are doing or reading my journal [link]
Keep Smiling
Be Creative,
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Anthony
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Anthony Asael
Founder of Art in All of Us
The World seen through the Eyes and Rhymes of the Children
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I hope you will like what is coming and continue supporting Art in All of Us [link] by spreading the word about what we are doing or reading my journal [link]
Keep smiling and shooting,
all the best from Haiti,
Anthony
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Anthony Asael
Founder of Art in All of Us
The World seen through the Eyes and Rhymes of the Children
[link]
My photos on [link]
I've just used one of yours works: [link]
Thanks and have a nice evening!
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Valentina Blasi Photography
I'm sorry, but I cannot reply and thank you all because of the filter which doesn't allow me to post too many messages in a row!
Much appreciated
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"BuKeQi"... I wonder if it means something?
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Runner on third ಠ_ಠ
He who does not grow old, surely must be made of gold!
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Why yes, I will have a Nazi muffin!
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I meant to add this to my comment on your first painting; if that was your first painting, you have a definite knack for the style. Looks like all your work has a good technique in fact.
Good luck with your art studies. From what you've posted here, you'll benefit much from it. (Wait, that sounds kind of insulting...) That is to say, it'll be cool to see you introduced to new mediums.
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