New Partner Announcement: BRAC

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I am so thrilled to announce our newest partner: BRAC. BRAC is the largest non-profit organization in the developing world, and invests almost entirely in women and girls. Mothers are the driving force behind their success in reaching 138 million people with the tools to create their own pathways out of poverty. BRAC has a holistic approach that attacks poverty from every angle.

BRAC is a development organization dedicated to defeating poverty by empowering the poor to bring about change in their own lives. They were founded in Bangladesh in 1972 and over the course of their evolution, established themselves as a pioneer in recognizing and tackling the many different realities of poverty. Today, BRAC is using its holistic approach to help 138 million people in Africa, Asia, and Haiti create their own pathways out of poverty. For more information, please visit www.bracusa.org.


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