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Ryan White was diagnosed with AIDS in 1984 at the age of 13 after he received a tainted blood treatment for hemophilia.. At that time, AIDS was poorly understood, and despite doctors having said he posed no risk to other students, many parents and teachers rallied against his attendance when Ryan tried to return to school. A lengthy legal battle with the school system ensued, and media coverage of the case made Ryan into a national celebrity and spokesman for AIDS research and public education. In the late 80's, Michael Jackson reached out to Ryan and befriended him. Ryan visited Neverla...
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IMPORTANT UPDATE ABOUT THE "WE ARE THE WORLD" REMAKE PROJECT Several people submitted videos for the project, but others asked for more time to submit theirs, so I'm pushing back the deadline to April 25th. Please send your submission as soon as possible! I'd like to have the final video released before the end of April. Unfortunately, people's attention is slowly drifting away from Haiti. People first reacted because they were shocked and moved by the situation, but even though the media don't show what's going on there as much as they did few months ago, there is still a situation o...
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25 years ago, on January 28, 1985, more than 45 of America's best musicians went to a recording studio after the American Music Awards ceremony to record together, under the name "USA for Africa", one of the most famous humanitarian anthems ever, "We Are The World". The song, penned by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and produced by Quincy Jones, became the biggest selling single of all time and raised more than $63 million, which allowed USA for Africa to support more than 500 projects and help millions of people in 18 countries in Africa. Tonight after the Grammy Awards ceremony, to...
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Following the violent earthquake that hit Haiti last week, Make That Change has decided to create a fundraising team on the UNICEF website for all the Michael Jackson fans who want to come together and help the victims of this terrible earthquake: Team Michael. The effort is critical in Haiti, where almost half the population is under 18 years of age. UNICEF is there to help save children by providing health care, water and sanitation, and adequate nutrition. UNICEF is also there to bring immediate protection to children who have been abandoned or separated from their families. And UNI...
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It all started with a conversation with my friend Marion while we were standing in line for the premiere of "Michael Jackson's This Is It" last October. I was thinking about the fact that this Christmas would be our very first Christmas without Michael Jackson, it would also be exactly 6 months to the day he died, and I felt it would be the worst Christmas of my life. Christmas is traditionally a family event, but my family doesn't really celebrate it. But I love Christmas so every year, I spend it with the family of one of my friends. However, this year, I wanted to do something differe...
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I bet this is a gift idea you didn’t think about for this holiday season! Yet, it could be one of the most awesome gifts you could offer this year!


All the Michael Jackson fans know about Louie the llama. He may not be as iconic as Bubbles the chimp, but everybody knows Michael had a llama. Louie was just a pet for Michael, but for some people in the world, a llama is a true blessing.

And it’s not just true for llamas but for a lot of other animals too!

In many parts of the world, people who are the most vulnerable to hunger are mostly farmers. They try to grow their own food, yet they don’t manage to get enough to eat. That’s because a lot of problems may prevent them from getting successful harvests every year: droughts, health problems, lack of training, no farm machinery… When it becomes too difficult, they may leave the countryside and move to big cities, but life is not always easier or safer there. And when many people quit farming in the same country, then it’s the whole population that becomes more vulnerable to hunger and more dependant of foreign countries for food.

For these farmers, a simple animal can be a real treasure and help them become self-reliant.

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Welcome to the “Make That Change” blog.

This blog is for all the fans of Michael Jackson who want to continue his legacy and to make a change in their lives and in the world.

You will find lots of tips and creative ideas that will help you make a positive impact on this world and on others, stories and experiences from other fans, information on important causes and what you can do to help, as well as information and stories about Michael Jackson’s humanitarian work and the causes and charities he helped during his life.

I hope you’ll enjoy the blog and you’ll come back often!

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