Andrea Lake I LOVE Mama Hope!! Take a moment on this perfect Friday, dig in & drop them a dime, a twenty, or a hundred (*baller*), whichever feels most comfortable. Stop the Pity & Unleash the Potential!!
Scott Dinsmore Chelsea and I just made our first donation to @mamahope. An amazing charity founded by an inspiring friend of mine to help kids in Africa. Very excited to support what they're building!
Carmen Perez For all of you who purchased a Domino Necklace, the proceeds have gone to Mama Hope. Please check out their AWESOME cause, follow them on twitter! www.mamahope.org
Dan Levine Moma Hope is a radically smart organization fighting poverty in Africa the right way - empowering communities from the ground up, sustainably, by supporting them to achieve their vision for growth and opportunity. Even a small amount makes a difference - yes, you can help too!
Alicia Chattaj I think everyone should care about the African situations, even if it is a very little amount of money, even a penny can make miracles. "The value of a man resides in what he gives and not in what he is capable of receiving."
Helen Knott This organisation is doing some amazing work. Check it out. Theres some fabulous videos on youtube if you search mamahope. Its strengths based all the way and all about community empowerment. It made my day to stumble across them this morning
Aaron Dahl It is wonderful people exist that are motivated enough to follow through with helping others. Good Luck
ps. found out about MamaHope from surfing Icanhascheezburger.com. One more reason to love kittens.
Aoife Byrne I think the "Stop the Pity. Unlock the Potential." campaign is an excellent idea and I think the video of Alex is going to get you a lot of donations!
Mama Hope is a non-profit community development organization focused on building self-sufficient communities in Sub-Saharan Africa. Mama Hope partners with Community Based Organizations and invests in projects that provide their communities with food, water, health care and education. Since 2008 Mama Hope has served over 50,000 people in Kenya, Tanzania and Ghana.
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