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Jensen Hart, Advocate's Council Member
Official Partner of Rescue and Aid for the Dominican Republic (RADR)
 
About Children of the Nations
     Children of the Nations is a multi-national 501c not-for-profit organization whose vision is to, "Raise chidren who transform nations."
     This vision is executed by partnering with nationals in sites around the world and enabling them to create positive and lasting change in their own nations.
 
>How are Rescue and Aid for the Dominican Republic (RADR) and Children of the Nations (COTNI) related?
 Shortly after the 2007 founding of Rescue and Aid for the Dominican Republic (RADR), the group was generating hundreds of dollars to support clinics in the Dominican but had no reliable way of ensuring that these funds would reach the clinics.
 
     It was vital to find an organization with an established, international infrastructure that could efficently relay the funds raised by RADR to specific clinics. Following a great deal of research and speaking with representatives of several organizations, a partnership with Children of the Nations was forged.
 
 
 Funds raised by RADR and many other local organizations inspired by, "Act Locally, Heal Internationally" go directly to support the operation of our clinic in Barahona, Dominican Republic.
Facts about Children of the Nations
 Yearly operating budget: $7 Million.
 COTNI establishes Feeding Villages, vocational and education programs, clinics, and agriculture projects in each of its sites/
 Currently there are sites in Sierra Leone, Malawi, Uganda, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and the United States.
 Founded in 1995 by Bill and Debbie Clark.
 Medical and Dental center  founded in the Dominican Republic in 2005. This center sees hundreds of patients from the area each day and serves as the surgical, medical, and dental center of the entire region!
 Over 400 domestic and international staff.
                                                         
     In 2010, Jensen Hart became the youngest-ever appointee to the Children of the Nations Advocate's Council!
              
What is the Advocate's Council?
Children of the Nations began as a grassroots movement to enact positive, lasting change the world. Today, the organization remains responsible to the thousands of people around the world who have joined the cause.
This accountability is ensured by a select group of volunteers who have been chosen based on their demonstrated service and comittment to the mission of Children of the Nations.
As an advocate, Jensen joins representatives from around the world on quarterly conference calls to discuss the progress of COTNI's programs, participates in sessions to brainstorm innovative fundraisers, and is committed to spreading the message of global advocacy and international service.