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مدرسة بنات كنيوك ، إشراقه مضيئة فى تعليم البنات بجنوب السودان - تحية للأستاذه ساره كليتو ريال
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We are a women-led humanitarian and human rights initiative which partners with Sudanese women as they strive for peace and work to rebuild their communities. In December 2005, the students of the Kunyuk School for Girls in Akon, South Sudan, were attending school under trees and in mud huts. That meant on rainy days—no school! The girls asked My Sister’s Keeper to construct their permanent campus. What a tough promise to keep! Building a big school in a tiny village 8000 miles from Boston, with no running water, phones or electricity, was hard work. At times, the challenges seemed overwhelming. However, encouraged by the girls’ determination and inspired by the support of our beloved Boston community, My Sister’s Keeper kept our promise! In June 2009, we returned to Akon to “cut the ribbon” and dedicate the new campus! On September 13th, we’re hosting a symbolic ribbon-cutting in Boston with lots of food, music, dance and fun activities for the entire family. We hope you’ll join us as we celebrate the hope, strength and excellence of the next generation of Sudan's leaders! The event will be held at Bethel AME Church, 38 Walk Hill Street, Jamaica Plain, 12-4 pm. Our Honorary Co-Chairs for this event are Boston’s Mayor Thomas Menino and School Superintendent Carol Johnson. For more information please go to www.mskeeper.org. You can also contact us at [email protected] or call 617.983.0909. We look forward to seeing you at the party! Remove my name from all future email correspondence Address postal inquiries to: My Sister's Keeper 215 Forest Hills St. Boston, MA 02130 Powered By eTapestry Delivra Web Bug from http://tracking.etapestry.com/do/9911943/322267565/1.gif
-- Sarah Cleto Rial Program Director My Sister's Keeper 215 Forest Hills St. Boston, MA 02130
Phone: 617-983-0900 Fax: 617-983-0991 Mobile: 617-669-8502
[email protected] http://www.mskeeper.org
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