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So Here's the Challenge:

One Million Bones is collecting bones made by students and educators across the globe as part of the Students Rebuild challenge.  Every bone adds to a collective goal and generates funding for kids in Somalia and DRC.  For every 100,000 handmade bones contributed by Students Rebuild participants, $100,000 will be donated to CARE, a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. To find out more check out our FAQs. To register for the challenge go to the Students Rebuild website. To find out more about how your bone contributes to the goal check out the funding details.

A Chance to Connect:                                                                                                                                

In addition to the hands-on art project, Students Rebuild will provide multiple opportunities for students and educators to learn firsthand about the humanitarian crises in Somalia and the DRC through a series of free interactive programs offered by Global Nomads Group. Live webcasts, field blogs and interactive videoconferences will offer participants a rare chance to connect directly with their peers and relief workers in Somalia and the DRC, as well as other Students Rebuild participants.

More about Students Rebuild:                   

Students Rebuild provides opportunities for young people and educators to see how they are connected to the global community while taking action, galvanizing friends and working together in creative ways to help those in great need. Since its launch in 2010, Students Rebuild has generated over 1M in support for school reconstruction in Haiti through young people’s grass-roots fundraising and inspired children worldwide to make over 2 million paper cranes, which triggered funding for Japan’s reconstruction.