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Sometimes doing something for yourself - even shopping--can give others a lift. That's the case at charity shops and non-profit stores such as Ten Thousand Villages which helps provide skilled workmen with money in developing countries.
Their handicrafts(手工艺品) are sold throughout North America in 180 stores, 95 of them operated by Ten Thousand Villages.
"People come into the store because we have a lot of interesting things, but then they're drawn to us by the mission(慈善的行动) ," says organization spokeswoman Juanita Fox.
"It just feels good to be making a difference when you're buying something."
In the Alexandria, Virginia shop, generals display windows draw you in. They are filled with practical, attractive home furnishings in blue and white, all international in mood.
Once inside though, it's clear that this isn't just another import store. On the wall behind the cash register is the following note:
"Ten Thousand Villagers provides necessary, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. Your Buying Makes a Difference. "
The store was opened in 1994 as part of a network of shops across the USA run by the Mennonite Church, which is based in Akron, Pennsylvania.
Currently, 60,000 skilled workmen from 32 countries provide goods to the stores, with all proceeds (收益) re-invested in the organization.
Management of the Alexandria shop is overseen by an all-volunteer board of directors. More than 40 additional volunteers help doing everything from working the register to unpacking stock.
Maria Yannopoulos got involved after visiting a store and getting to know another volunteer. "Since we are non-profit, we are really looking for value because the more we sell, the more jobs we can create. Giving someone job rather than charity helps in so many ways. "
【小题1】The underlined part "give others a lift" in the first paragraph means ______.
A.offer other a ride in a car |
B.take others up and down in another floor |
C.make others think of plans |
D.make others more pleased |
A.they are fond of traveling around |
B.they can find something interesting |
C.they can enjoy the wonderful foods |
D.they want to learn how to farm in the fields |
A.American volunteers like to run shops |
B.American shops are mostly operated by volunteers |
C.Volunteers often offer goods to their friends as presents |
D.Shopping can also be a kind of charity |
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One Saturday, I got a phone call about electrical problems. Since I am not an electrician, I quickly 1 that the woman on the line had the wrong number. The woman on the phone sounded extremely 2 as her electricity wasn't working. Her husband tried to replace a wall 3 , but now some of their lights wouldn't turn on, and the heat had 4 . The woman thought she was 5 an electrician who had done work for her in the past. I had just recently changed my 6 and she got me instead. I'm not an electrician but I do work with 7 . I 8 her that she had the wrong number, and I didn't know what her old electrician changed his number to. She 9 , and we said goodbye. After I hung up the phone I thought 10 I could help her so I dialed back and found out she was just one town over. When I got to her house, I told her I would help her, but I would not 11 any money. This confused her and she asked 12 I would bother if I wasn't getting paid. I told her it was an act of 13 and to "pay it forward." Dorothy and Jacob, who were both retired, seemed 14 and said they never met anyone like me. Her husband had installed the 15 switch which was causing a short. After I was done, they thanked me and tried to give me some 16 . I told them I wouldn't accept anything, and that the best 17 would be to find someone else to help out. I 8 said if you can't find someone else to repay then just be extra nice to each other. They were both incredibly happy that I 9 to solve their electrical problems quickly, but I think I was even 10 at the opportunity to help them. | ||||
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Dear Bridge of Hope supporters,
July 2010 was a productive month for the teachers at BOH. Marilyn traveled to Liberia and helped Kathleen Ngenda with her teacher training program on Basic Adult Literacy. During the eight-day training, she helped the teachers learn to pronounce, spell and write correctly. They are currently working on personal sets of cards and lists so that they can teach this concept to students in the fall. Kathleen plans on two trips back to the school to monitor teachers in their teaching.
Marilyn found a very dedicated (投入的)and enthusiastic group of elementary teachers who are focused on bettering themselves as educators. BOHUSA will offer financial support for their further educational studies this fall. Our goal is to have all staff be certified by the end of 2013.
The Liberian government recommends a C-certificate for teachers of elementary students, which can be obtained in one year of education classes (taken on Saturdays).
There is a great need to add seventh and eighth grade classrooms and a library. There is actually no room, however, and so we need to add a second floor. Currently the ground floor houses the church and the school uses this space for daily services. The first floor would give space for three more classrooms, in addition to a large reading room and computer labs. About $40,000 to 50,000 is required to meet the educational needs.
If you would like to contribute to this building project, please make out your check to:
Bridge of Hope
12002 Arnold Rd.
Orrville, Ohio 44667
Bridge of Hope Foundation is a non-profit organization. You do not have to pay tax on your contributions.
【小题1】Marilyn went to Liberia to ______.
A.take a trip | B.visit a school |
C.take training classes | D.help train teachers |
A.It needs repair | B.It needs expansion |
C.It has no office. | D.It has an old library, |
A.show the achievements of BOH |
B.thank BOH supporters for their concern |
C.raise money for an educational project |
D.call people’s attention to education in Liberia |
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