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April 18, 11 12:46pm







April 6, 2:30pm April 5, 10:30 am Uganda is Amazing Place!!! It's so beautiful but the kids are by far the best part. They are so kind and helpful. While walking through the villages a child would want to carry your water bottle, bag, camera etc. The would all fight to be right next you or hold your hand. I've never met children that are so needy but so polite and kind. Most kids at the school had old torn clothes on and their sock had holes. Most kids really need new school socks and shoes. Socks are $3 if anyone wants to give through pay pal. Click the YEllOW Donate button at the top of the blog! Any amount helps the kids. When I left they had only bag or rice and 1 of Flour so their food will not last long. To feed 140 kids daily it takes a lot of funds. Some kids didn't even have a bowl and they had to share with others. Almost none had spoons so they all eat with their hands and spoons only costs 30 cents. The kids are very smart but they have So Many Needs! April 4, 2011 5:24pm I went to Uganda to audition the kids of New Victory in hopes of bringing them here to America for a tour. They all have so much talent! The final 12 were picked. Here's their photos! It will take a lot of money to get the kids here so any amount will help tremendously! Thanks!

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  1. What will they do in America? Just for a trip and back to Africa?

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  2. They will raise funds for the school to build new dorms and provide enough food for every child there! They may also raise enough funds to get electricity at the school.

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