social entrepreneur Maggie

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    • #822
      veronica asmah
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      The social  entrepreneur that intrigued me the most is Maggie Doyne. She is the founder of Kopila Valley Children’s Home and School. She founded this home and Sch0ol after noticing that there were hundreds of Nepalese orphan children, she raised money and opened up Kopila Valley Children’s Home and School. Is it ethical to use investors money for social justice? Yes I believe so because companies do it all the time with their products and services, for example Mc Donald’s have a charity which support children and other companies use marketing to target social issues. In the case of Doyne her investors’ money was directly used towards her home and school. This case is unique because she chose children, which children are our future and something people tend to neglects and she took it upon  her hands to do something about it.

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      Rachel Duurloo
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      I am inspired, Maggie Doyne is an example of how an individual can make a difference for many. I agree, children are the future and giving them a roof over there head is worth investing in. In this changing world we must focus on providing for the children in need.

    • #847
      Cheryl Vuong
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      This school founded by Maggie Doyne can help out many kids that need an education but are also poor/lower class. Maggie helping these kids is a very beneficial thing because these orphans don’t have much and with Maggie providing a house and education for them is such a nice thing to do.

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