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Travel, musings and asking for your $. Skip to primary content. November 3, 2012. Continues to be a part of my life, on a very regular basis. Whether it is bugging you all for donations (which I will continue to do), finding out the latest on the construction, or even getting a facebook message from one of the kids who lives at Tuleeni, it is something that crosses my mind at least once a day. I was at a conference yesterday. Build Tuleeni a Home. Build Tuleeni a Home (facebook page). Go and like them!
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November | 2012 | sitagoestoafrica
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Travel, musings and asking for your $. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2012. November 3, 2012. Continues to be a part of my life, on a very regular basis. Whether it is bugging you all for donations (which I will continue to do), finding out the latest on the construction, or even getting a facebook message from one of the kids who lives at Tuleeni, it is something that crosses my mind at least once a day. I was at a conference yesterday. Build Tuleeni a Home.
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Travel, musings and asking for your $. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I don't know what I want to be when I grow up. September 14, 2013. Construction continues at Tuleeni… lots of folks have been building, fundraising and taking care of the children there. Mandy. I am sponsoring Awazi this upcoming year for private school (along with another person). November 3, 2012. Continues to be a part of my life, on a very regular basis. Whether it is bugging you all for donations (which I ...
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Faraji Foundation | Page 2
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Build Tuleeni a Home. We recently took down the formwork for the second story slab! This revealed the AMAZING inside of our first story! You’re looking at the future dining hall which will also be used to host classes, workshops and lectures teaching the local community about sustainability, health, and other pressing topics! We are SOOO excited to announce that we have finally received our 501c3 status! What does that mean to you? We’re Officially a Nonprofit! We will still be running primarily as the B...
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Projects | Faraji Foundation
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Build Tuleeni a Home. Our Clean Water Project! Build Tuleeni a Home.
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We’re Officially a Nonprofit! | Faraji Foundation
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Build Tuleeni a Home. We’re Officially a Nonprofit! As of October 17, 2012 The Faraji Foundation is an official nonprofit corporation! We are so excited to share this news with all of you! What does this mean to you as Tuleeni supporters? We do plan to look into using an online donation platform still, but this will result in only 2.9% transaction fee. Much better! This will also allow you to see how much of an impact your donation makes in real time. So, really, not much is changing but our name!
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Tuleeni Construction photos | Faraji Foundation
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Build Tuleeni a Home.
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Our first story! | Faraji Foundation
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Build Tuleeni a Home. We recently took down the formwork for the second story slab! This revealed the AMAZING inside of our first story! You’re looking at the future dining hall which will also be used to host classes, workshops and lectures teaching the local community about sustainability, health, and other pressing topics! Our Clean Water Project! Build Tuleeni a Home.
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Our Clean Water Project! | Faraji Foundation
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Build Tuleeni a Home. Our Clean Water Project! Ly a very small annual maintenance fee, that we hope to subsidize if funding permits. (The fee will total to approximately $100 per year…that’s total, not per family). Because we will have so many access points for the locals, we will be making a significant impact in the lives and health of over 7,000 people! Our Clean Water Project! Build Tuleeni a Home.
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