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  1. View Steve Kallaughers profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. President at Young Heroes · Experience: Young Heroes · Location: Northampton.

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  2. Apr 2, 2021 · Steve Kallaugher on Providing Hope for Eswatinis Vulnerable Youths. The Borgen Project had the opportunity to interview Steve Kallaugher, the founder of Young Heroes. He originally served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Eswanti and, upon finding the resources for orphaned youths lacking, founded Young Heroes and Young Heroes Foundation in 2006.

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  3. www.poz.com › article › orphans-Swaziland-HIV-16802-3329No Child Left Behind - POZ

    Jul 1, 2009 · When he joined the Peace Corps in 2004, Steve Kallaugher did not anticipate that his volunteer HIV/AIDS work in Swaziland would become his calling. But after witnessing how AIDS had made orphans of thousands of children in the tiny, landlocked sub-Saharan African country—which boasts the world's highest adult HIV prevalence at more than ...

  4. Our Team. Young Heroes (Eswatini) Khulekani Magongo | Executive Director. After working for the EU’s Microprojects program, Khulekani joined Young Heroes as its first employee in late 2005, and participated in its design and launch. A year later, he became Executive Director, a position he has held since. Board of Directors.

  5. Young Heroes’ founder and Young Heroes Foundation president Steve Kallaugher has passed the torch to Jacquelyn Eisenberg-Nelson, MSW. On April 1, 2020, Jacque assumed leadership of the US-based foundation.

  6. After working as the Associate Creative Director at the Wall Street Journal for many years, Steve Kallaugher decided to retire and join the Peace Corps. Steve was placed in a small, rural community in Swaziland, which has the highest rate of AIDS on earth.

  7. Feb 11, 2016 · Steve Kallaugher ‘73 runs Young Heroes, a foundation dedicated to the feeding and clothing of Swaziland’s AIDS orphans. Although it is a very small country, Swaziland has the world’s highest rate of HIV/AIDS infection.