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Category Archives: Assessment Trip (2009)
Some thoughts on the social entrepreneurship program
On my return and during my trip I was asked a few times what I meant by Social Entrepreneurship (SE). My standard answer was that SE means a lot of different things to different people, but at Wooster it is: … Continue reading
from Wooster to Wooster Nagar
Right before we left Wooster Nagar, I made a short recording while these two photos were being taken. You can listen to some clips that I edited together here (file name: Wooster Nagar). My very limited Tamil vocabulary now includes … Continue reading
Sustainable energy solutions for the underserved
Nearly 87 percent of India’s 640 thousand villages have population clusters of 2,000 people or fewer. In spite of a network of 3.6 million rural retail outlets that provide food and other consumer goods, there is very little active marketing … Continue reading
those little details
looking back: looking forward:
Posted in Assessment Trip (2009), by Marianne Sierocinski
Tagged social entrepreneurship
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“Intense love doesn’t measure – it only gives.” -Mother Teresa
Bethania Kids was one of the earliest contacts we made in India (thanks to Laura, our networking guru). A non-profit whose ministry is rooted in the Christian faith, Bethania is in fact composed of two organizations: Bethania Kids-USA, based in … Continue reading