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In this episode of Rotary Club Radio, I interview Kathy Korge and Sonya Yencer of the Red Thread Project.  Currently working in China, Haiti, and the United States, this inspirational story will challenge your Rotary Club and its members to make a difference in the world. Rotary Club Radio Episode 035 Length: 32 min. Rotary […]

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In this episode of Rotary Club Radio, I interview Kathy Korge and Sonya Yencer of the Red Thread Project.  Currently working in China, Haiti, and the United States, this inspirational story will challenge your Rotary Club and its members to make a differe
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2012-04-18 21:54
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In this episode of Rotary Club Radio, I interview Kathy Korge and Sonya Yencer of the Red Thread Project.  Currently working in China, Haiti, and the United States, this inspirational story will challenge your Rotary Club and its members to make a difference in the world.

Rotary Club Radio Episode 035

Length: 32 min.

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The Red Thread Promise is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to providing hope and healing to needy and orphaned children.

The Red Thread Promise (TRTP) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide life-changing medical procedures to special-needs orphans and needy children who have no funds with which to pay for these services. Our program exists to improve the quality of life for these children. We want to provide them with the treatment they need so that each child has the chance to live a life with dignity, health and hope.

The Red Thread Promise is an American organization with a global focus. We consider our humanitarian efforts to be an investment in world peace, building relationships between people of different countries, connecting strangers for the greater good of humanity. Through involvement in TRTP, it is our dream that people will value the lives of others as much as their own.

We believe that the well-being and health of children is a right, not merely a luxury for those who can afford it. It is for these little ones that we continue to advocate through our international medical programs and national hippotherapy program. We have concentrated our efforts in 3 global communities: China, Haiti and the United States.

There are numerous ways for volunteers and donors to get involved. Please visit our website to explore the possibilities.

Enjoy the show!

Links

Kathy Korge, President
The Red Thread Promise
4027 Dauphine Streeet
New Orleans, LA 70117
817-320-6522
RedThreadPromise.org

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