Global Junior Challenge " A Global Project to Share the Future!"

Leah Dawn mentorgirls at mac.com
Wed Sep 27 21:47:16 EDT 2000



Greetings!

Yes, if you are a contributing member/volunteer/mentor/educator or leading =
a
youth program with a technology focus with and for youth - You, your
participating kids, and your program CAN join the Global Junior Challenge!

"A Global Project to Share the Future"

Information and Communication Technologies are offering younger generations
across the world unprecedented opportunities. The City of Rome has launched
the Global Junior Challenge to help all young people play a leading role in
the emerging Information Society.

In creating this Challenge, the objective is to promote and encourage the
use of new technologies by children and young people and to give
participants the opportunity to show their best ideas to the world.=A0

*** Project Deadline Extended! ***

Please submit your Project to GJC before October 10, 2000!
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Go to:  http://www.gjc.comune.roma.it/

No you don't have to be in Rome to join, win, or be recognized for your
youth group and community efforts!!!

Check it out, browse the entire site; and be sure to register your youth
group, community program plan, or school/classroom projects!  These folks
organizing the Global Junior Challenge are amazing, incredibly dedicated,
and are available for questions - very prompt response to all inquiries!!
They'd like to see many more programs ( worldwide ) join the Challenge, so
please feel free to network this information!!

Warm regards,
Leah=A0Dawn

Founder/Director
MentorGirls.org
http://www.mentorgirls.org
email:  mentorgirls at mac.com

Mentor A Girl!

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can chang=
e
the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
-- Margaret Mead, Anthropologist

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