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Architecture for Humanity
October 23rd, 2008
Cameron Sinclair shows how successful an open-source model can work for non-profits. One of the most inspiring talks I’ve ever heard from TED.
More information at the Architecture for Humanity website.
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Krochet Kids International
October 10th, 2008

My cousin, Stewart Ramsey, is a co-founder of a non-profit organization that hires African women to crochet hats that are then sold in American. From their site:
The crocheted products these women are making have a far reaching impact. They provide immediate stability for their families, share about the realities of poverty, and their sale promotes the development of their community.
- krochetkids.org
I designed the original logo (back-to-back K’s) way back when this was just Stew and some high school friends making the hats for some extra cash. I think Karli did the updated logo? Anyways, it’s a really nice upgrade and the site looks really nice too. The hats themselves are excellent (I own one from the old days) they fit well and look good.I’m really proud of Stewart and all that he’s accomplished. We need more people like him. Check out Krochet Kids and buy a hat.
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