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  1. Amy Eldridge founded Love Without Boundaries in 2003. As the CEO, she has led efforts to help thousands of orphaned and impoverished children in Cambodia, China, Guatemala, India, and...

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  2. In this episode, Amy Eldridge, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Love Without Boundaries, talks about her inspiring work providing hope and healing to orphaned and vulnerable children.

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  3. Oct 5, 2016 · Written by Amy Eldridge, founder and CEO of Love Without Boundaries, this poignant chronicle of LWB's life-changing work, told through the stories of individual children, offers personal insight into the complex issues surrounding orphan care, abandonment, international aid, and adoption.

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  4. Apr 7, 2014 · Heart of an orphan: Amy Eldridge at TEDxSFA - YouTube. TEDx Talks. 39M subscribers. 292. 10K views 9 years ago. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local,...

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  5. Nov 14, 2016 · Written by Amy Eldridge, founder and CEO of Love Without Boundaries, this poignant chronicle of LWB's life-changing work, told through the stories of individual children, offers personal insight into the complex issues surrounding orphan care, abandonment, international aid, and adoption.

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  6. Nov 14, 2016 · Written by Amy Eldridge, founder and CEO of Love Without Boundaries, this poignant chronicle of LWB's life-changing work, told through the stories of individual children, offers personal insight into the complex issues surrounding orphan care, abandonment, international aid, and adoption.

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  7. Apr 22, 2023 · Our CEO, Amy Eldridge, recently returned from visiting our programs in India and Cambodia. She had the opportunity to visit not only our school programs but also the landfill where over 78 of our students live and work in an environment most of us can barely imagine.