Kony2012 Book a Screening Win a trip to northern Uganda

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Invisible Children uses film, creativity and social action to end the use of child soldiers in Joseph Kony's rebel war and restore LRA-affected communities in central Africa to peace and prosperity.

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Reminder: Book drive competition ending on February 7th

Feb 04 2012

Book drive competition ending on February 7th

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President Obama references the mission to stop the LRA

Feb 03 2012

President Obama references the mission to stop the LRA at the National Prayer Breakfast

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Behind KONY 2012 tour: Team Mid Atlantic

Feb 03 2012

Behind KONY 2012 tour: meet Team Mid Atlantic and learn more than you ever thought you wanted to know

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Mend: Unstoppable Rose

Feb 03 2012

Rose's education was halted when she was abducted by the LRA in 1994. BUT she just graduated from primary school!

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Legacy Scholarship Program: Back to School

Feb 02 2012

"Break a sweat, get the success!” IC mentors believe Ugandan students have what it takes to succeed as they head back to school this week.

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Needed: Donations for the Ugandan Roadies

Feb 01 2012

Very soon the incredible Roadies joining us from Uganda will be arriving in America. We want to keep them warm and well-prepared for their upcoming adventures across North America. Their appreciation for any possible assistance in providing these items would be huge. They are needed by February 20th at the latest.

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Coming to you from Uganda

Jan 31 2012

The roadies are getting ready. Don't miss the chance to meet them for yourself!

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The Story Continues

Jan 30 2012

Meet Eric: a graduate of the Legacy Scholarship Program, an Invisible Children Roadie, and now the newest member of the IC Uganda Communications team!

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Behind KONY 2012 tour: Team New England

Jan 29 2012

Behind KONY 2012 tour: meet Team New England

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Mend: Saying “No” to Gender Based Violence

Jan 28 2012

There’s more happening at Mend than just making beautiful bags. The seamstresses at Mend are transforming their homes and communities into places where women can stand up for their rights, and where abuse is no longer tolerated.

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