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		<title>By: 26 Charities and Non-Profits That Tweet</title>
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		<description>[...] on the ins and outs of working for change in Kenya. They’re really hooked in to social media and some of their staff Twitters on their own. They use Twitter to engage followers on issues of global poverty in general by [...]</description>
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