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elizabeth
pickard
$30
Nov 20, 2015
Amy
McCaleb
$25
Nov 20, 2015
Anonymous
$50
Nov 20, 2015
Anonymous
$50
Nov 19, 2015
Paul
Grenier
$100
Nov 19, 2015
Courtney
Enix
$20
Nov 18, 2015
Jessica
Scriven
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 18, 2015
Marissa
Williams
$10
Nov 18, 2015
Corey
Schneider
$10
Nov 18, 2015
Marc
Winters
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 18, 2015
Anonymous
$25
Nov 18, 2015
Sidney
MacArthur
$250
Nov 18, 2015
Prof. James
O'Connor
$50
Nov 18, 2015
Caroline
Curtiss
$15
Nov 18, 2015
Courtney
Gonzalez
$15
Nov 18, 2015
Kaitlyn
Bigham
$45
Nov 18, 2015
Anonymous
$100
Nov 17, 2015
Michael
Simmons
$25
Nov 17, 2015
Elizabeth
Ryan
$500
Nov 17, 2015
Anonymous
$200
Nov 17, 2015
Catherine
Wetmore
$25
Nov 17, 2015
Rebeka
Garcia
$30
Nov 17, 2015
donna
gindy
$100
Nov 17, 2015
keila
crosby
Undisclosed Amount
Nov 17, 2015
Colleen
Hart
$25
Nov 17, 2015
$25
Mchezaji - The Athlete
Mchezaji means Athlete in Swahili. A donation of $25 can purchase equipment for the children to play with in their school yard such as soccer balls, jump ropes, marbles and more! These items would be purchased in country to help stimulate the community's economy.
$100
Mwalimu - The Teacher
The Teacher: A donation of $100 could purchase school supplies for the children from a local shop in town. This not only benefits the children, but the community's economy as well!
$500
Daktari - The Doctor
The Doctor: A donation of $500 could purchase the supplies needed to install simple hand-washing stations throughout the school yard. These stations would embrace the knowledge and implementation of preventing the spreading of germs and sicknesses!
$1,000
Mwanamazingira - Environmental
The Environmentalist: A donation of $1000 could enable the installation of a rainwater collection unit on the structure we are building. By means of gutters, filters and piping, the school can collect clean water with ease!
$5,000
Seremala - The Carpenter
The Carpenter: A donation of $5,000 can enable the purchasing of bunk beds to accommodate the expanded dormitory (given Pongwe is our selected project) or classroom furnishings such as chalk boards, desks, chairs, etc... (given Mtimbwani is our selected project)