“And that is how change happens. One gesture. One person. One moment at a time.”                                                          
-Libba Bray, The Sweet Far Thing

After visiting the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. last summer, 17-year-old Braden Sweeney became intrigued that “there is still genocide occurring today” and decided he “wanted to make a difference in the world.” After coming across information about Invisible Children’s Protection Plan which is dedicated to implementing projects that directly contribute to the protection of LRA-affected communities, he decided to raise money and donate all proceeds to the Protection Plan.

Read the full story on Braden’s great work to be inspired on how you can help the cause.

 “And that is how change happens. One gesture. One person. One moment at a time.”                                                          

-Libba Bray, The Sweet Far Thing

After visiting the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. last summer, 17-year-old Braden Sweeney became intrigued that “there is still genocide occurring today” and decided he “wanted to make a difference in the world.” After coming across information about Invisible Children’s Protection Plan which is dedicated to implementing projects that directly contribute to the protection of LRA-affected communities, he decided to raise money and donate all proceeds to the Protection Plan.

Read the full story on Braden’s great work to be inspired on how you can help the cause.

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