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Franklin, TN, (January 30, 2012) — Can a simple cube save a life? e3 Resources believes it can. In fact, they believe a simple cube may help save the lives of millions.
Nashville-based e3 Resources staff are heading to Africa next week to train more than 50 leaders — Ministry of Health officials, community health workers and social workers from Kenya and other regions — on the effective and life-saving possibilities of the MalariaCube™. Staff will also work with frontline workers of the Christian humanitarian organization World Vision, which is a leader in ending malaria deaths around the world.
The MalariaCube™ is a simple and engaging tool that educates viewers on causes, treatment and prevention of malaria. Using pictures to eliminate the language barrier, MalariaCube™ unfolds to reveal important facts that help identify how to prevent malaria. Click for demonstration
“We are very excited about the opportunity to work with World Vision in their efforts to help communities and people in the fight against malaria. We believe the MalariaCube™ will strongly facilitate in the education and awareness of malaria, and therefore long-term community transformation can dramatically improve,” says Casey See, executive director of e3 Resources.
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About World Vision:
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. We serve the world's poor — regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender. For more information on their efforts, visit WorldVision.org/press or follow them on Twitter at @WorldVisionNews
About e3 Resources:
Beginning with the creation of EvangeCubeŽ in 2000, e3 Resources now provides an extensive line of innovative tools and resources used in over 75 countries worldwide. e3 Resources is a division of e3 Partners, recognized as a world leader in short-term missions and church planting, as well as the innovative new discipleship movement I AM SECOND. Click for more information.
To learn more about MalariaCube™, call the information hotline toll-free at 1-855-4MCUBES. You can also visit the MalariaCube™ website, or contact Joelle Polisky at (615) 516-0358.