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Joe Jonas the collar Panthera Collection Children's Charity (Currently in Malawi, Africa) Aid in Seventeen Magazine Cover June 2009

WHO: Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas of the Jonas Brothers
WHAT: Joe Jonas on the cover of Seventeen magazine the collar PANTHERA COLLECTION target = "_self"> HELP
WHEN: June 2009 Edition
WHERE: Seventeen Photo Shoot

Pick up the June 2009 issue of seventeen an exclusive interview in which Kevin, Joe and Nick tell you what to do to overcome loneliness, how great to have a separation song written for you, and what they see for their future together – and apart!

Also, check out Joe Jonas wearing the Panthera Collection for necklace HELP!

What is the target = "_self"> Panthera collection?

Panthera's collection, inspired by a vintage lion dumbbell-1860s, has designed into necklaces, bracelets, rings, cufflinks and key chains. The collection was created with a gold lion on each piece. Prices range from $ 15 – $ 2,000. The Lion was chosen as representative of the children of Malawi. It is the symbol of the courage of children in Malawi have to endure in the day to day when faced with problems without ending poverty and disease. 100% of profits from the Panthera Collection will benefit HELP.

"What is HELP?

"Only a second with these wonderful children and you will fall in love, like me, forever. They become a part of your soul, heart and inspiration for life. These children have lost so much, but their hearts are full of love and hope for the future. Together, we can return the love and hope, education, love and protection. " -Jillian Wolstein

Millions of children around the world struggle daily to survive the harsh realities of extreme poverty. No child should suffer this type of difficulty, where birthright of every child to receive the hope of a bright future, education for growth, unconditional love and protection illness and disease.

After seeing firsthand the challenges faced by these children on a daily basis, Jillian Wolstein, and his family, were inspired to make a difference by giving children the opportunity to make their dreams and aspirations a reality. In 2006, Jillian Wolstein founded HELP, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing opa H, E ducation, L and P rotection Ove children everywhere. The foundation has established for the first time their programs in Malawi, Africa with a final vision of the mission carried out globally.

Who Supports HELP with Joe Jonas?

Camilla Belle

Zoe Saldana

Mena Suvari

Macy Grey

Constance Zimmerman

Bonnie Sommerville

Busy Phillips

MD70

SWAP

Desert Safaris

International Medwish

Max Azria

GreenWise

Coca-Cola Richard Oliver

Conrad Prollius

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Brother Brother Foundation

Enthusiasm Garden Ltd.

International partners in mission

Jet in Los Angeles

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