If you read our last post on Malaria, you saw how devastating the disease is, killing an African child every 30 seconds. Yet, you also read that we know exactly how to stop this disease (we eradicated it from the US over 50 years ago!). Now, it’s your turn to respond to...
The End of Malaria...
DribbletheWorld’s...
DribbletheWorld’s goal of people all over the world dribbling races to rescue African orphans started with a crazy idea in Spring of 2007: dribbling the New York City Marathon! (As you can tell, we like to start small and work our way up )
Gian Paul Gonzalez took our dreams...
Working to See a Change...
Here are the final two organizations that we are seeking to support through The 100 Mile Challenge. Like we’ve said before, equipping yourself with the facts show that you care about those who are struggling in Darfur.
WorldVision and Bethesda Outreach: Humanitarian Work
WorldVision...
100 Mile Challenge Comp...
So where exactly did the 100 Mile Challenge take us?
10/14/2009 RouteFind more Runs in West New York, New Jersey
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The 100 Mile Challenge Course
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If you are in the NYC area, DribbletheWorld.com invites you to follow us on our first ever 100 Mile Challenge! Listed below is the schedule for the entire day with transportation options for stops.
If you can’t be there with us, follow us on Twitter! Each time the ball reaches...
More Than Bricks and Bu...
Here’s a quick preview of two more organizations that we’re looking to support through The 100 Mile Challenge: Global Response Network and Samaritan’s Purse.
Global Response Network and Samaritan’s Purse: The Persecuted Church
At times when we hear “the...
The Present Dilemma in ...
Are you ready to join us in our efforts? Want to know more about the organizations that we’re looking to support through The 100 Mile Challenge? Here’s a quick overview of Save Darfur.
Save Darfur: Quick Facts and and Insight on Politics
There are between 40 and 80 different...





