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Sharrye Moore with Give Them a Hand foundation interview.
Give a hand institution as has as a main goal, to promote the millennium goal and one of those are implement , bringing education to the children, is really important, peace court specially, I’ve learned a lot form them.
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Sharrye Moore with Give Them a Hand foundation interview.
Give a hand institution as has as a main goal, to promote the millennium goal and one of those are implement , bringing education to the children, is really important, peace court specially, I’ve learned a lot form them.
I have to tell you, when we went to Sabaneta de Cangrejo it was coming apart, it was so sad to see all this kids, sitting at this old little desk , they want to learn. She took me to the school later on, to give them the aid and I said to Claritza : well maybe we’re in the wrong school, because it was totally renovated and the president is working really hard. And we can see the difference since we’ve been working here. I do see a difference .
Kids Explore and my institution get along very well, we have the opportunity to be with the kids and we are becoming very close to them. I feeling really good about what we’ve been done.
We bring aid to children abroad we also work with children in NYC, with Disney, ABC, we have a partnership with them doing all different types of events.
Sharrye Moore is a Director and Treasurer of Give Them a Hand Foundation and is its representative to the United Nations. For the past 12 years, she has managed, motivated and built cohesive teams that met objectives during relief efforts and medical efforts in Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay, Brazil, to name some of the countries and coordinated donations and ensured delivery of goods and medical supplies to support these projects. She has been very effective in arranging on site logistics for upcoming projects, working with local government officials, Directors of Hospitals, orphanages, schools, International Relief Agencies and with local military and other security personnel to ensure safety of volunteer participants. She partners with other organizations involved with inner City children such as Special Olympics, the Fresh Air Fund, America Scores S. and Ribbon International.



