At Asthmatic Kitty, we like it when people use art and culture to make the world better. Inspired by the film Invisible Children: Rought Cut, the non-profit organization Invisible Children is doing just that. They are dedicated to providing financial resources to invisible children by documenting their true, untold stories in a creative and relevant way, resulting in positive change. The documentary documents a war in Uganda in which children are abducted by a rebel army and forced to fight as child soldiers, but is has turned into a grassroots movement of youth around the world inspired to use their voice to change lives. Invisible Children currently employs 200 people in the war-torn area of Northern Uganda and is putting 560 kids through school, with plans to see that number grow. To find out more about the programs and to get involved, please go to www.invisiblechildren.com.