Pooja Prakash

Name: Pooja Prakash
Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Role: HR Team member

Fundraising Goal: $500

How did you get interested in global issues?
The Borgen Project appealed to me as it was fighting for a good cause which includes alleviating poverty, this is of great interest to me.

Why are you volunteering your time to serve the world’s poor?
I want to make a difference in this world and be able to help at least a few people. I believe each and every individual on this planet should have access to food, water, healthcare and shelter. I hope people go ahead and volunteer their time to serve the poor

Any interesting tidbits to share?
Dancing, Singing, Travelling

My Compassion/Humility List
I will do the following for any friends and family who donate in my honor.
•£75 make you dinner
•£100 I’ll make you a whole course meal.
•£150 I will run any errands for anyone for a week.

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“Having made tremendous strides on behalf of impoverished families throughout the world, I applaud The Borgen Project for its tireless commitment to ending global poverty. Through strategic advocacy and public education, you are helping to shape U.S. policy for the betterment of mankind. We are proud to be home to visionary groups like The Borgen Project. You represent the best of who we are as a state and as a people – insightful thinkers, proactive leaders and inspiring problem-solvers, who are committed to redefining what is possible and, ultimately, to changing the world.”

– Gov. Jay Inslee (WA)

 

 

 

 

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