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Small Things Challenge by Intel for Save the Children & Kiva

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Intel's Small Things Challenge is a campaign based on the premise that every small action can make a big difference to ensure quality education and economic opportunity for all.

Building upon Intels 40 years of active efforts to improve education, the "Small Things Challenge" aims to raise awareness and money for two of the worlds most pressing challenges -- increasing access to quality education and fostering economic development in emerging countries. Intel is working with Save the Children and Kiva to improve education and economic development everywhere. Small things can have a big impact.

We challenge you to join us in becoming a part of the solution. Your help will make a difference.

Get more information about Intel's Small Things Challenge at: http://www.smallthingschallenge.com

Learn how Save the Children is working with Intel to help improve education for children at: http://www.savethechildren.org/corporate/intel/

Bid on cool gear, autographed by Counting Crows and Maroon 5 at The Small Things Challenge Auction. Proceeds go to Save the Children and Kiva. http://stores.ebay.com/Small-Things-Challenge

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  • What an awesome idea. It seems so small, and really so amazing, that by just doing a little we can impact others in such a positive way for years to come. Count me in!

  • Hi larlaloo! Thanks for helping. Pass along the word please! :>)

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  • is this still going on?

  • 0:57 it's Portugal! =D

  • There are loads of sites like this. I've got a link on my channel/page.

  • I watch this video all the time now and I am so super excited.

  • Love this idea, I know these orgs have been out there for a while already but i love to see a Corporation as big as intel routing their social responsibility towards this. I just showed the video to my 6 year old son, and he loved it!!

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