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Vote and put a roof on a school in Africa, you’re money not required



My friend John "apuuli" does community development work in Africa through an organization he started World Community Development Programme.

One of the communities he works with is trying to raise money through a website called givemeaning. This community, Bulaga, has raised thousands of dollars to build a school using local fundraisers, marathons, and selling crafts created by the kids. Bulaga just needs $1600 to complete construction of the roof so the kids can use the school. At present, they are barred from using the school by the government inspectors.

“The way givemeaning.com works is they post a proposed project and then individuals, like you, must review it and vote on it to see if it is worth funding,” says apuuli. “WE NEED YOUR VOTES!!!”

What you're "voting" on is whether you feel the proposed project is worthwhile. When you vote, you're NOT making a financial commitment of any kind; you're simply indicating that you think it's a good idea and should go ahead.

Voting takes less than a minute, and it's easy - so please VOTE NOW, by clicking here:
http://www.givemeaning.com/proposal/littleangelsskul2 to review the project profile (and then just click on the Vote icon to cast your vote).

With enough votes, the Project's founder can work towards making the idea a reality.

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