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OKC non-profit coordinates sizable donation to orphanage in Afghanistan
February 9th, 2010

OKC non-profit coordinates sizable donation to orphanage in Afghanistan

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – FEBRUARY 9, 2010 – The Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women is helping children in Afghanistan to receive clothing, medicine, toys and books. These goods are part of a 100,000 pound distribution facilitated by Morning Star Development, a Colorado-based non-profit organization.

Andeisha Farid, a 26-year-old woman from Afghanistan who operates Afghan Child Education and Care Organization (AFCECO), is a 2009 graduate of the Institute’s PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS program. Farid first met Morning Star founder and President Daniel Batchelder last August during the ’09 program.

Terry Neese, founder and CEO of the Institute, said that developing these kinds of partnerships are an added benefit to the PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS program.

“Not only are we helping educate and empower women in Afghanistan through business education, but the partnerships made through our program at our International Women’s Economic Summit are making a real impact in these countries,” she said. “PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS and Morning Star’s effort to help Andeisha’s orphanage is just remarkable.”

The donated items are expected to be shipped from Colorado and distributed to the orphanage within the next few weeks, as Morning Star is in the final paperwork stages. Once landed in Afghanistan, the 100,000-pound delivery will require up to 30 trucks for transportation to AFCECO and other partners involved in this distribution.

Batchelder said that after first meeting Farid during the 2009 PEACE THROUGH BUSINESS program, he knew that there was a link between Morning Star’s and AFCECO’s mission.

“When I arrived back in Afghanistan, Andeisha tracked me down and invited me to visit her orphanage in Kabul. A follow-up meeting led us to a partnership, which will allow us to accomplish together what neither organization could alone. We are delighted to be part of the good work Andeisha and her team is doing.” Batchelder said.

Several organizations have contributed to the cause, including National Ski Areas Association, the U.S. Olympic Committee, Hope Seeds, JAKKS Pacific Inc, as well as U.S. military organizations for logistical assistance.

Farid and her orphanage have been featured three times on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. Her story made such an impact that viewers donated more than $100,000 to AFCECO in a matter of days.


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