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We are already planning for the next delivery. As of this writing 35 schools have been paired up. We hope to bring on an additional 35 schools by June 2008.  There is now a waiting list of 300 Zimbabwe schools.

Each year we ship a 40-foot container.

Each container costs $10,000 to ship.

We look forward to another incredible year, but we still need your help. You can help by supporting us financially or by donating needed supplies.  Our project changes lives and not by the hundreds, but by the tens of thousands. Help us keep it alive.


The US Africa Children’s Fellowship, Inc. is a non-profit organization, dedicated to expanding and enhancing education for children in the US and Africa.

We are primarily dependant on your kindness, generosity, vision and trust. All gifts are tax deductible as far as the law permits.


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U.S. - Africa Children's Fellowship, Inc.
475 14th Street
Brooklyn, NY  11215


To contact us:

Telephone: 718-965-2560
Fax: 718-965-9205
email: donations@childrensfellowship.org

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP

 

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U.S. - Africa Children's Fellowship, Inc. - A non-profit organization dedicated to expanding and enhancing education for children in the U.S. and Africa