Anatomy of a start-up antigenocide charity
| September 11, 2007 |
Once dissed as naive, a college kid builds a nonprofit into an influential force for Darfur in Washington.
A GI-Net board member says Hanis is among the youngest people she's seen "take an idea and [make] it into an organization."
"I am here today because my grandparents were able to survive a genocide that was supposed to exterminate them. That, I think, is success."
By Jina Moore | Contributor to The Christian Science Monitor
Full Story: http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0911/p ... .html?s=hns
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