Social Good Moms Meet Carolyn Miles, CEO of Save the Children, at We Can Be Heroes Event

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Last Thursday New York City-based Social Good Moms got a chance to meet Carolyn Miles, President and CEO of Save the Children at the We Can Be Heroes campaign event during the Manhattan screening of Man of Steel.

We Can Be Heroes is a DC Comics, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, global hunger initiative that raises funds and awareness  about food insecurity for its three global partners: Save the Children, Mercy Corps, and the International Rescue Committee. We Can Be Heroes is currently running an Indiegogo campaign to raise funds to help those in the Horn of Africa. Thus far $21,000 has been raised of the $100,000 goal with a little over twenty days to go.

We Can Be Heroes

Left to Right: Jessica BernsteinJennifer WagnerCarolyn Miles, CEO of Save the Children, Onica CupidoHarriet Shugarman (Photo: Onica Cupido)

Harriet Shugarman and Jennifer Wagner wrote posts about the event and We Can Be Heroes. Read them below:

Visit We Can Be Heroes at www.wecanbeheroes.org.


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