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With Joseph, the secretary of the Lakeland Youth Group the wonderful hosts at Uhundha, Priscah and Charles with the volunteer teachers at the Orphan Center, Phoebe and Pamella John and David

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AVIF is an innovative online charity, assisting with sustainable development via online & onsite volunteering in rural Kenya, East Africa. We work with partner communities in the Brazilian Amazon and Tibet too. Being virtual means negligible administration costs for worldwide impact. We believe in efficiency, honesty and transparency. WE DON'T CHARGE FEES.

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[Panorama shot above by Simon Gardner, a volunteer, taken minutes before the storm hit him while cycling through Kenya on the Tour d'Afrique. His full journal and pictures are here].

This is the spirit of volunteering; Ben & Jason with friends raising money in the week-long Mannequin Challenge which raised over £15,000 for St Michaels Hospice in Harrogate. Incredible vocals by Annie Drury.

 

 

Our office in-world at SecondLife

AVIF are one of many non profits in SecondLife (SL) the Internet's largest user-created, 3D virtual world community!! We have an office there which anyone anywhere can visit no matter where in the world they are, instantly. Its a work in progress and many thanks to Kali for the help with scripting/ building!

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"Promoting Causes Inside SL for RL (real life) Impact " has been studied by the Giving Circles Network (GCN), a member of NonProfitsCommon, a community within SL, in coordination with TechSoup.

The study showed that SL can assist a non-profit to:

•    Promote the Cause, Raise Awareness or Reach a New Audience
•    Enhance Learning and Education
•    Network as part of a Broader Community
•    Fundraise in SL (Linden Dollars) or in Real Life (World) Currencies
•    Engage and Learn Personally or Professionally (as an Individual)
•    Volunteer or Mobilize Volunteers
•    Communicate with, Counsel and Support Members/Users
•    Foster Independence of Beneficiaries
•    Leverage the Media (Public Relations)
•    Provide Mutual Support (Among Beneficiaries)

There are technical and perception barriers including:

- personal technical proficiency level
- allocating time for the learning curve
- upgrading equipment

However the benefits far outway these barriers:

- tapping a new medium to reach the nonprofit’s audience;
- nonprofit cost savings and environmental benefits offered by virtual meetings and learning;
- the ability to leverage Second Life resources and the high rate of volunteerism there;
- the coming integration of virtual worlds with other platforms; and
- the demonstrated potential for-profit and nonprofit collaboration.

For more information on these studies pls contact Anika Pastorelli (SL Name) or email:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to join SL, simply click this link .. see you In-World

Alison Lowndes aka Roxylifer Graf

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