Weekly Word-Scramble

Do you enjoy playing with words?  This is a fun way to see how well you can unscramble the following words.  We will reveal the unscrambled words in next week’s edition of the newsletter.  If you enjoyed this, write and give us your feedback to info@globalwomanpeacefoundation.org.

Can you unscramble the following five words?

This Week’s Scrambled Words

DEMILAC / TEHALH (2 WORDS)

GELAL

VODACCAY

IDEMA

TILERAYR

 

Last Week’s Scrambled Words                                  Last Week’s Unscrambled Words

BISEWET                                                                                  WEBSITE

DIKS HECAR                                                                           KIDS REACH

VUSIROVR                                                                               SURVIVOR

SETETEREMTNL                                                                   RESETTLEMENT

GRAMORP                                                                               PROGRAM

We give you five scrambled words each week.  We hope you enjoy playing.

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Combined-Logooutta the blue, my Son, William, just texted me a picture of an ‘Acorn’, with the caption, ‘Start Small’, the integral part of my outlook on life. Its amazing when they manifest the things u say, but also, the things u do. Funny thing, I was just driving thru a park, here in DC, where I used to take him, n was JUST thinking of him too.#verygratefuldad

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By Dr. Chelsia Bhatti

On a beautiful clear and breezy day in Washington DC, renowned author Angela Peabody

held a book signing at the Gospel Spreading Book Store, located directly across from

Howard University Medical Center in DC. The event was held on March 15th from 11am-

2pm, where people got the opportunity to meet the author of her brand new book,

“When the Games Froze”. The story follows the life, trials and joys of Nana  Nkuku , who is

a hard working woman living in the United States, who has started a nonprofit

organization raising awareness for young girls in her native Ghana who are suffering the

tragedy of female circumcisions just like she did when she was their age. The story tells of

the dark underbelly of a society that is not much talked about or even known about in

much of the world- Female Genital Mutilation. Angela Peabody has made it her life’s

calling to raise her voice for young girls and women who face injustices across the world,

and especially in her native Liberia through the organization she has founded, Global

Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation.  What a privilege it was to be able to meet with Ms.

Peabody as well as others from around the world and city who attended the book signing

to discuss the book and the deplorable practice of Female Genital Mutilation which is

performed in various regions in the world.  Copies of “When the Games Froze” were

available for purchase, and personally signed by Angela Peabody. Those who attended and

purchased a book also received a small gift, compliments of Global Woman P.E.A.C.E.

Foundation. The excitement was palpable in the air, as the attendees were made aware of

the plans that Angela Peabody and Board Members of Global Woman P.E.A.C.E.  Foundation

have this coming year, to raise awareness and help eradicate gender based violence. Some who

attended the event were not even aware of Female Genital Mutilation until they had read the book,

and they were inspired to take action and help with the plight for women and young girls. If you

happened to miss the opportunity for the meet and greet with Angela Peabody, keep an eye out for

her next book signing coming to a bookstore near you or contact Global Woman P.E.A.C.E.

Foundation to find out when and where the next event will be. “ When the Games Froze” is a must

read! If you don’t have a copy, you can purchase it directly from

www.GlobalWomanPeaceFoundation.org, Amazon, or bookstores like Barnes & Noble. Don’t forget

to bring your book along to the next book signing to get it personally signed by Angela Peabody.

Dr. Chelsia Bhatti is a native of Vancouver, Canada, and is a graduate of Kasturba Medical College in

India. She has a special interest in the welfare and advocacy of women and children, and currently is

the Secretary of Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation Board of Directors.

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Below, left to right: Global Woman P.E.A.C.E.

Foundation’s Vice-President, Amie Jallah,

President/Author, Angela Peabody and Voice of

America Reporter, Eva Flomo at Book Signing on

Saturday, March 15, 2014 discuss the story line

in “When the Games Froze”.

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OUR BOOK PROJECT | When the Games Froze

[one_half] This book, ‘When the Games Froze‘,  is a compelling story about a group of friends who come together by fate. Their friendship is destined to form a renowned organization that will make a difference in the lives of little girls and needy families all over the world. The author sets out to write this story with the intent of educating women and men alike in the United States and the rest of the world about Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting. [/one_half] [one_half last=last] It is the author’s wish that this book brings awareness to the world about the heinous and atrocious practice that is performed on thousands of helpless little girls in villages around the world. Proceeds from this book will help to fund an awareness campaign and to help build an educational facility for girls in Liberia, West Africa. Your support is appreciated in making this project a success! [/one_half]