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Welcome to the Angel Rock Project
This site serves as a pathway for those seeking pertinent information on how to lead a life of service. The Angelrock Project includes valuable information on how to volunteer, advice on making monetary or in-kind donations, links to life-changing service organizations, and recommends wonderful products that you can purchase to sustain third-world artisans and raise money for worthy non-profit organizations. In addition, you will regularly read inspirational Angel stories about people who spend their lives helping others and have the opportunity to view our recommended Angel organizations, books, and websites. As the founder and director of The Angelrock Project, I also highlight many of my endeavors, most importantly the humanitarian campaigns and philanthropic cause-related marketing initiatives that I personally coordinate or support. In addition, I am thrilled to have a Blog which I will update every two weeks and hope will link like-minded individuals who enjoy chatting and exchanging ideas pertaining to service. The site also allows me to share media and promotional moments supporting many non-profit endeavors, highlight additional career projects, feature a few fun personal facts, and list pertinent contact information. Ultimately, The Angelrock Project is an e-village promoting everything to do with service, humanity, peace, equality, social responsibility, and sustainable change. Thank you for visiting and I certainly welcome you back time and time again. Peace and many blessings,
Malaak Compton-Rock
Quote of the month:"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." — Frederick DouglassFor more inspirational quotes, please click here. |
Friday, August 8, 2008
To view a CNN video of the participants in South Africa, please click here. To read Journey for Change Participant Blogs, please click here.
Champions for Children - Some of the most prominent figures in the entertainment, philanthropic and business communities are lending their support and raising their voice to end childhood violence.
Read about Dwight C. Johnson, a mentor, volunteer, fundraiser and an avid traveler.
Read about Mark Ottenweller and his life of serving the poor and disadvantaged through his work with Hope Worldwide.
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Nelson Mandela Foundation
Lopsided: How Having Breast Cancer Can be Really Distracting by Meredith Norton
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