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Students Rebuild has teamed up with One Million Bones to cover the National Mall in Washington, D.C. with 1,000,000 handmade bones this June! Hundreds of teams, including thousands of young people and their families, have pledged to take the One Million Bones challenge. Our reach is global: Young people from 31 countries - including Austria, Canada, the Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Iran, Japan, Morocco, Pakistan, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and the United States - have signed up.

And our momentum is growing: we've collected half a million bones to date! Each bone contributed generates $1 in support of CARE's work in Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, two nations torn by violence and conflict. Every penny - up to $500,000 -  goes directly to CARE to support relief and rebuilding programs that directly benefit young people. Sign up now for the challenge to become one in a million--and to make it onto our map!



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