Club Hope at Prairie Vale members are starting their "Hours for Africa" project for the next few weeks. All members will be talking to family members and friends to hire themselves out for $5.00 an hour and asking that they get paid with checks made out to "Kids Can Free the Children", the part of the O Ambassadors program that uses our donations to help children around the world. We have requested that our donations go to children in Kenya and we have learned that last year, our donations went to the village of Oloosiyou, located near the Masai reserve (look at the Dec. 14th post for more information about how our donations are being used in Oloosiyou). This project allows our members to demonstrate that we are aware of the blessings in our lives - living in the United States of America, having food and water available to us everyday, and the wonderfully empowering gift of an education. Our "Hours for Africa" project is a statement that we want to help make the world a better place, especially for the children in Kenya.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
"Hours for Africa" Project
Club Hope at Prairie Vale members are starting their "Hours for Africa" project for the next few weeks. All members will be talking to family members and friends to hire themselves out for $5.00 an hour and asking that they get paid with checks made out to "Kids Can Free the Children", the part of the O Ambassadors program that uses our donations to help children around the world. We have requested that our donations go to children in Kenya and we have learned that last year, our donations went to the village of Oloosiyou, located near the Masai reserve (look at the Dec. 14th post for more information about how our donations are being used in Oloosiyou). This project allows our members to demonstrate that we are aware of the blessings in our lives - living in the United States of America, having food and water available to us everyday, and the wonderfully empowering gift of an education. Our "Hours for Africa" project is a statement that we want to help make the world a better place, especially for the children in Kenya.