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As One March gears up for fall 2009 we will be providing educator and student resources and the ability for students and teachers to share their experiences as they develop their own unique programs. Stay tuned!
One March 2009

A School to School Campaign

Thousands of students have participated to change the lives of countless numbers of children in Africa and around the world Join Us this fall!

To start a One March event at your school or community this fall contact us now

» onemarch@qfund.org

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One March for Children is a school to school campaign, started in 2005 as an initiative of the Q Fund to build a bridge between schoolchildren in the United States and vulnerable children in disadvantaged communities around the world.

Please join us this fall! This will be our fifth year in which students of all ages, from elementary to college, have come together to change the lives of countless children around the world - and themselves become transformed and educated by the experience of service.

If your school would like to march, run a soccer tournament, host a talent show, do a car wash - your students imagination is boundless - please email us at onemarch@qfund.org

One March - Julia Morgan School  

“Rain splashing on our faces,
our hair is soaked,
And still we walk.
We walk for the children,
For their futures.”

Emma Teresko 7th grade
The Julia Morgan School for Girls


Read more about the background to One March

Funds raised by One March activities this year will go directly to support the children of the Chimoza school in Zambia. Often students themselves decide what to support with the money they raise - from school uniforms, to desks, to shoes - last year one school provided the funds for a garden area within the school.

Through One March, students are coming to understand how The Q Fund serves as a community source of education and local employment in Zambia, Kenya, Botswana, Malawi and other African countries; schools and students are rallying together, sparked to help in their own self-designed ways, marching to their own unique drum, together for the benefit of our one world community.

 



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