First let me say this. I'm not big on participating in "do this so we can donate" to charities or disaster relief -- so take this with a grain of salt, and you decide for yourself. OshKosh B'Gosh is ...
It is a Japanese tradition to fold 1,000 cranes for someone who is sick or has stumbled upon misfortune; the origami birds are said to bring health and prosperity to the downtrodden. Students at ...
(KUTV) You may have heard or seen origami cranes. There is a belief behind these “birds of happiness.” It is said that for every 1,000 origami cranes created, a wish will come true. There is a now a ...
While you’re reading this, nearly two dozen fifth graders from the McGlynn Elementary School are folding origami cranes for a charity to benefit the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami — ...
This is a butterfly effect story, the kind where a small action here can have a tremendous effect on the other side of the world. Last week, Beth Smithson, art teacher at Mount Pleasant Elementary ...
Property Markets Group and Howard Chase Real Estate hosted a charity event at Echo Brickell‘s sales gallery to promote a new initiative. The initiative, Cranes for Kids, is targeted toward brokers who ...
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