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Welcome to . . . 

"It's All About Children!"

Are YOU Thinking More

About . . .

CHILDREN?

Microsoft is!

 

Courtesy, Microsoft - Microsoft Asia News Center

A special message from MSN: 

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This month we're working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Missing Children Society of Canada, and Baby Come Home to help reunite kids with their families. Together, we're making progress. Baby Come Home is using Microsoft facial recognition to identify missing kids in crowds, for instance, and the Missing Children Society of Canada has scaled its powerful social media tools to millions more people using the Microsoft cloud. You can help, too. Please consider donating your time or money now.

 

EPACHA Foundation's Reminder:  Your time and donations help year round!

Bringing Hope to the Children of Cambodia with the Cloud

Must See Video

Video Courtesy, Microsoft Asia

Learn more on the following web page:

Wait!  There's more . . .

Courtesy, Microsoft - Microsoft Asia News Center

Minecraft brings new hope to Cambodia’s underprivileged kids

One of the joys of technology today is how it can bring people together. That’s what happened when 16 members of Microsoft’s APAC Finance team . . . visited a very

special charity organization in one of Asia’s

poorest nations – the Cambodian Children’s Fund (CCF).

Courtesy, Microsoft Asia

Learn more on the following web page:

EPACHA & Children Around the World

Extends Many Thanks to

Microsoft  for . . .

Thinking More

About & HELPING

CHILDREN!

EPACHA also Extends Many Thanks for allowing

use of images and print presented herein.

If you’ve missed the work of EPACHA in its Phase I duration, please be encouraged to click on the below web links.

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Sincerest Thanks are Extended to http://archive.org/web/ for having made possible an archived viewing of

 

EPACHA Foundation’s entire volume of its Phase I web pages:

https://web.archive.org/web/20180321225044/http://www.epacha.org/Pages/Home_Page_BkUp3.aspx

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Complete List of EPACHA - Phase I web pages:

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https://web.archive.org/web/20180321224129/http://www.epacha.org/Pages/Site_Map_List_of_EPACHAs_Web_Pages.aspx

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