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Hope for Africa
Investing in Human Security
Affiliate:Southeast
Club:Mountain Discovery Peace Jam
Location:Bryson City, North Carolina, United States
Created:12/26/2011
Last Update:2/7/2012
Project Goal: To raise money and much needed school supplies for Hope Community Center in Kenya, Africa. Ms. Lucy, the headmistress, as well as many others work to educate orphaned and refugee children. They also provide food, housing, clothing, and other supplies necessary for survival.

Root Cause: Ms. Lucy, the headmistress, as well as many others work to educate orphaned and refugee children near Nairobi, Kenya, Africa. They struggle to make ends meet, and they are in need of money, schoolbooks, technology, clothing, and other necessary items for survival.

Project Plan: 1. Raise money to buy textbooks for Hope Community Center's children. 2. Send money and other school supplies to headmistress, Ms. Lucy, in Kenya, Africa.
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Location: 890 Jenkins Branch Road N. Bryson City, North Carolina, United States, 28713
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