by Elias Yabarow
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
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This platform of mutual understanding to get voices heard grew substantially as the pictures of people pledging for their causes were posted on social media networks. Individuals, young and old, of all races, located across the world ranging from Toronto, Canada to Melbourne, Australia began sending their pledge pictures to these five students via Twitter and Facebook.
Many of the pledges were made by the youth, who promised to be a part of issues that affect them in one way or another. Some made a pledge similar to the five young men, by pledging to help the less fortunate in the under developed countries they descended from. Others felt that health issues were more important. Some medical and pre-med students, pledged to find a cure to breast cancer and HIV in the near future. Other students promised to distribute vaccinations to countries that need it the most. Whatever the cause, people from all walks of life pledged to be a part of something greater than themselves.
What started off as a simple thought between friends has turned into something on a much larger scale. With the support of people around the world, the Pledge is in the process of transitioning into a non-profit organization; one that will cater to issues that many individuals have promised to be a part of. As Martin Luther King Jr once said, “almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better” Muqbil Yabarow, Duale Aden, Brian Washington, Mohammed Aden, and Elias Yabarow ‘s mission is just that; to show that millions of dollars worth of campaigning isn’t needed to get voices heard.
Elias Yabarow
Engineering Student at George Mason University
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