Hello Georgia and fellow Click4HPrs Re: Promoting Peace through Play article http://www.chps.ualberta.ca/whats_new/announcements/peace_play_brunet.htm The link works if you add the m that got cut off in the line when posted to the list. The link ends in .htm and it will take you to a brief description of the article on the Centre for Health Promotion Studies website. If you click on the link offered there, you would go to the full article. Here is the direct link to the article, but it is also quite long, so if it goes over one line, try and copy and paste the whole thing. It ends in a string of numbers as =12537%20 http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/alumni/nav02.cfm?nav02=37424&nav01=12537%20 It's an interesting article. There's lots of good stories out there. Let's share some more. Alison > This link doesn't open..... > > -----Original Message----- > "When she volunteered at a refugee camp in Rwanda, Stephanie Brunet, '03 > MSc [Health Promotion], learned first-hand some things she hadn't learned in > academia." > > To read the full story, which appears in the University of Alberta's > Alumni Association online news, please visit our Web site at: > http://www.chps.ualberta.ca/whats_new/announcements/peace_play_brunet.htm > > To ensure that this information reaches as wide an audience as possible, > we are publicizing through many distribution lists. If you receive this > message more than once, please accept our apologies. We wish to be inclusive in our communication. > > Donna Richardson, Communications Coordinator Send the following text: unsubscribe click4hp to: [log in to unmask] if you wish to unsubscribe. Go to http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html to view CLICK4HP archives or manage your subscription (you will have to create a password).