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The Halo Foundation

Monday, March 26, 2007

The sign-up money that is paid by each team will go directly to the Halo Foundation!
Here’s a little about the Halo Foundation from Rebecca Neuenswander. Coincidently
Rebecca is also the model on the Wild West Film Fest poster!
www.haloworldwide.org

“The HALO Foundation is committed to enhancing living
conditions and providing art therapy for orphans
worldwide. HALO provides American youth with
opportunities to learn philanthropy and volunteerism
by seeing the world through the eyes of the less
fortunate.”

“Orphans supported by HALO are provided food, water,
shelter, clothing, education, and art therapy. HALO
works with orphanages in Mexico, India, Cambodia,
Africa, and Nicaragua. The children in these homes
submit their artwork to be auctioned off at our Heart
Auction in the U.S. Proceeds go back to the orphans.”

REBECCA Neuenswander
HALO Foundation

2 Responses to “The Halo Foundation”

  1. Any word as to the overall theme/genre?

    #132
  2. administration

    That would be a secret of course! We generally draw from a hat the day before so no one can have advance notice.

    #133

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Dee Wallace Stone“What a great opportunity for young filmmakers to show their craft for good causes. Everybody wins!”
- Dee Wallace
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- Kevin Willmott
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