Friday, April 25, 2008

Louisiana Students Start Saving World

Students' program earns former president's approval - News:

From Loyola University of Louisiana's student newspaper, The Maroon, written by Katie Urbaszewski:

"It's a dynamic team: Aaron Kirsh has the financial knowledge, Nicole Kone is involved with community outreach and Elliot Sanchez has the university connections. Together, they have developed an idea for poverty alleviation in New Orleans that Bill Clinton personally recognized.

Kirsh, finance senior, Kone, English writing senior, and Sanchez, philosophy senior, are in the process of developing a loan system that will give people in the low-income bracket the opportunity to start their own businesses and earn a better salary. They should have the Loyola Microfinance Initiative entirely organized by the beginning of the fall semester, Sanchez said. Loyola will provide the money, and students will run the program.

The three seniors developed the idea during the Clinton Global Initiative, a conference at Tulane University that students from across the globe attended last month to discuss and attempt to solve global issues. Out of 700 groups, theirs was one of nine that Clinton acknowledged as noteworthy plans."


Click the link above to read about their plan and how they plan to do it!

Click here for information on the Clinton Global Initiative.

Don't wait another day to start changing the world. Really, we all need your help!

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