The Big 2012 Newsletter: Thank you!

You can download G-lish’s 2012 newsletter by clicking the link: what G-lish did, and who we have to thank, in 2012. For best results, right-click the link and select “save link as”. It will automatically download as a PDF document to your selected location. Voila. 3.7 MBs–5 minutes.

Lots of thank yous to all our supporters inside. Lots of photos. And a particularly exciting event on the very last day of 2012.

Looking to 2013, one of our plans is to launch an online course on How to Start a Non-Profit, NGO or Social Enterprise anywhere.  We receive emails from people all around the world who read our sites asking for advice on how to do this. We can’t respond individually to all the questions, so we decided to give what we know instead: a practical, experience-based, program focusing on how to get off the ground and succeed in your first six months, like we did—starting by July 2013. If you have any questions, contact us at godwin AT g-lish.org or gaylepescud AT gmail.com.

The photo below was taken by Anthony of Combi Coffee in Melbourne, in July 2012.

Recycled Bolga baskets

9 baskets, sitting on a wall!

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