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International Partners in Mission (IPM)...
works across borders of faith and culture on behalf of children, women, and youth to create partnerships that build justice, peace, and hope.
IPM Core Principles:
• Shared Partnership where mission is a two-way street where we learn and receive more than we can teach or give.
• Global Awareness that we are all part of an interconnected world community through Immersion Experience Programs and outreach activities.
• Personalization where Project Partners work directly with donors and friends
• Facilitation of partnerships that promote technical assistance and training, project replication, sustainability, and much more.
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IPM's Annual Luncheon
Tickets Now Available!
IPM's 6th Annual Luncheon Featuring Rosemary Nyirumbe of Uganda
IPM's Annual Luncheon will be held Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at Windows on the River. Look for more information to come in our next issue of E-Connections and by mail. For ticket prices or more information please contact Ilze Fender at ifender@ipmconnect.org or call +1.216.932.4082
To view the invitation and download a registration card, click here.
We are pleased to feature Rosemary Nyirumbe as this year's Keynote Speaker. Rosemary is Project Coordinator for St. Monica's Girls Tailoring Project, which rescues young women from their lives as child soldiers and provides them with the skills and safety necessary to become self-sufficient.
Rosemary received the December 2007 CNN Heroes Award. Watch a video about her extraordinary work by clicking here.
