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"Crisis In The Congo: Uncovering The Truth"
hosted by Mothers for Africa
video:
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Crisis in the Congo: Uncovering The Truth explores the role that the United States allies, Rwanda and Uganda, have played in triggering the greatest humanitarian crisis at the dawn of the 21st century.
Support the completion of the film: http://congojustice.org/take-action/
Sign The Petition:http://www.change.org/petitions/fully-implement-public-law-109-456
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CrisisInTheCongo
Twitter: http://twitter.com/CongoCrisis
Congo Resources: http://friendsofthecongo.org
Why Volunteer with Mothers for Africa E-mail If you like to help people you have come to the right place. Mothers for Africa has just the opportunity – if you are in the medical field, you can volunteer to travel with us on trips, if you are a construction worker you can volunteer to build, we always need translators, skilled clerical workers, grant writers, people skilled in the art of fundraising and people in the media or entertainment industry.
If you do not fit into any of these categories and would like to volunteer please call us at 626.710.4304 to discuss how you can help.
Student Exchange Program E-mail
Peace be upon youFriday, 30 April 2010 21:03 In March of 2012 we will travel to Ghana with high school juniors and seniors to participate in a 10 day student exchange program. They will attend school with Ghanaian youth with an extra curriculum course in International Trade and Commerce. A field that few are familiar with that can help empower our communities while empowering the community were you trade. In November of 2010 we will start the interviewing and selection process for this trip. We are only excepting youth from the Altadena, Pasadena and Los Angeles California areas to participate in this program
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