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IBOs are more than Independent Business men and women. They
are also members of the communities in which they live, and
they contribute to the well being of their communities in
many ways. Here is a story about IBOs giving of themselves
to build better lives in the world around them.
• Raising Homes and Hopes in Haiti
Posted:
7/14/2010
You may have heard of an Amish
barn raising, but have you heard of an Amish home
raising – in Haiti? It’s happening in response to the
January 2010 earthquake with
the help of the
Haiti Benefit Auction and
members like
IBO Ervin Raber, affiliated
with
MarkerMan.
• Network TwentyOne IBOs Respond to the Needs in Haiti
Posted:
3/23/2010
Through
Network TwentyOne's
non-profit organization,
Network of Caring,
IBOs throughout the Network TwentyOne world are acting to
relieve the suffering in
Haiti.
• First Responder in Haiti
Posted:
3/19/2010
The images from post-earthquake
Haiti
have been incredible, but nothing we have seen back home
is as devastating as the real thing in
Haiti.
• IBOAI Members Take Action for Others Through Network of Caring
Posted:
8/04/2009
IBOs build their businesses for many reasons and
when they realize success they share it, as
Network TwentyOne does with its global good-works
effort,
Network of Caring. Through it, IBOs around the world raise
money, identify needs, organize volunteers, and take
action.
• IBOs Serving Soup to Serve Others
Posted:
7/02/2009
“To whom much is given, much is expected,” says Jean
Valerio, an IBO from New York who every week serves
the homeless of the Bronx with food, drink, and a
smile through
New York City Relief (NYCR).
• IBO Wintley Phipps Performed at Inauguration’s National Prayer Service
Posted:
1/27/2009
Imagine the honor of being asked to perform during the inauguration of a new President of the United States. It happened for one talented IBO who also happens to be an active humanitarian and world-renowned vocal artist:
Wintley Phipps, also founder and President/CEO of the
U.S. Dream Academy.
• Victors Put Their Hearts into Local Heart Walk
Posted:
10/03/2008
Jody and Kathy Victor aren’t new to doing good works for their
community, but they wanted to do even more. When they saw a local
university was holding a Heart Walk for the
American Heart Association in September, it seemed like a great
opportunity to contribute. See how they inspired a team, an
organization, and a community.
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