Monthly Archives:: January 2010

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We wanted to share some great photos from the MochaClubLIVE Online Event we had on January 26th to raise money for clean water wells in Africa.  The event was a success, and we’re so thankful for everyone who participated!  (Stay tuned…we’re working on a way to make the event available again for those of you… Read more »

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We’re so thankful for our amazing volunteers across the country! Here’s a pic submitted by MC Campus Reps Sammie Roland (Spokane Community) & Sydney Eggleston (Centenary College) working Katie Herzig’s show in Spokane, WA!  Thank you both for a job well done! Check our Events page for volunteer opportunities in your area!

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Here’s a success story from Learn to Earn, one of the Education projects we support in South Africa.  Thank you for doing your part! Siyabulela Nzuzo grew up in the Eastern Cape. During the 17-week woodwork course at LtE the students went on excursions to different companies. After completing his training with LtE, Siyabulela contacted… Read more »

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Here’s a success story from Learn to Earn, one of the Education projects we support in South Africa.  Thank you for doing your part! “I was born in Tsomo in the Eastern Cape. I am 23 years old and have a son named Uzasakha (he will build us).  My friend told me about Learn to… Read more »

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Here’s a report from Brad Phillips, President of Persecution Project Foundation (PPF), our partners on the ground in Jach (also spelled Jaac), Sudan, where we are helping build clean water wells.  Note that it references our African Leadership President, Larry Warren, and his family who visited Sudan in December.  It also mentions the truck “Mercy”… Read more »

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