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  • First Christmas in July fundraiser a huge success!
    Concordia Humana kicked off its second project with a bang today, collecting 1076 pounds of nonperishable food for Cincinnati's FreeStore Foodbank in Loveland, Ohio. Special thanks to the volunteers who collected all day in the 90º heat and, of course, to everyone who donated.
  • Summer of Donuts Begins!
    Congratulations to the parishioners of St. Margaret of York (Loveland, OH) and St. John the Evangelist (West Chester, OH), who raised a combined total of $1637 in the first donut sales of the summer! Donuts for Darfur will be returning to St. John’s June 13 and August 1, and SMOY June 27, July 25, and August 22.
  • Tonic.com Takes a Closer Look
    Tonic.com, a social justice blog, gave Donuts for Darfur a big thumbs up in its most recent article.
  • Concordia Humana in the news!
    Be sure to check the Cincinnati Enquirer from Saturday, April 3, page B3 for an article about the history of Donuts for Darfur and Concordia Humana.
  • New Treasurer
    We would like to extend a warm welcome to Kyle Hird, our new Treasurer and CH board member! Kyle is also very active in his chapter at OSU and helping Donuts for Darfur go international. Welcome!

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Help genocide victims by eating donuts or, if you'd like to save yourself the trouble (and expanded waistline), we're happy to accept monetary donations.

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A little about the Solar Cooker Project:

"The Solar Cooker Project not only serves to protect women, but also provides them with income opportunities through manufacturing solar cookers, training others to use the cookers, and making carrying bags to increase the cookers life span. It gives the women a sense of pride to be able to contribute to their household. This project has been successfully realized in the Iridimi and Touloum refugee camps and is now in the Oure Cassoni camp. Jewish World Watch plans to initiate this project in other camps with the goal of reducing the number of crimes committed against refugee women."

Visit Jewish World Watch's Solar Cooker Project Info page to learn more.