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Hands To Hearts
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3 minutes and 38 seconds
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English
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msspnda on Oct 14, 2006
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- Before the age of 3 years old, 80% of a child's brain development occurs.
- This is the critical time when the child learns to bond ... to love and be loved.
- In Asia alone there are 10.5 million orphaned children age 5 or younger UNICEF
- In these same communities, young women struggle to provide for their children,
- because they have minimal access to education and employment.
- These women often feel they have little power to change their circumstances.
- There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women. Kofi Annan, Secretary General to the UN
- India, 2006 Hands to Hearts International is designed to work in developing countries.
- Training and then employing women who don't otherwise have jobs or any sort of educational opportunities
- to fill the gaps in care for babies laying untouched and unloved in orphanages.
- The program is designed to give communities tools to heal themselves.
- They have the resources that are untapped in their community of women who don't have jobs
- or employment who are perfectly capable, willing and very interested in serving these children.
- These women were trained in 4 short days
- on the importance of child attachment, the importance of child development,
- with social skills, language, cognitive and physical development.
- And they soaked it up, and applied it, and applied everything we taught them.
- And these were women, some of whom, couldn't read or write
- and clearly understood what was being discussed, expanded on it,
- and made a difference for these babies using it on a day to day basis.
- At the graduation ceremony, these women received their diplomas
- from a highly established figure in the department of social welfare
- who stood with each of them, praised them on their accomplishments and achievements,
- and encouraged them in what they were going to do.
- Helping poor women around the world is one of the best ways to end poverty and bring hope for the future.
- Women's Edge Coalition
- Dr. Vonda Jump Utah State University
- It's been wonderful to bring what I know to what you know and to have a meeting of the minds.
- You have one of the hardest jobs that's out there because you're the only person that's going to love these babies.
- Everybody else has forgotten them.
- It's evident when you look at this, to see the women glowing with pride,
- the children giggling, smiling, making eye contact and just feeling loved and cared for.
- Laura Peterson Founder, Hands to Hearts International
- The difference this will make is immeasurable.


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