JAMBO contributed US$100 yen to ACCION International, an NGO which supports poor people in developing countries who are trying to start their own businesses. These funds come from you, the participants of JAMBO, Thank you very much.
JAMBO contributed US$100 yen to ACCION International, an NGO which supports poor people in developing countries who are trying to start their own businesses. These funds come from you, the participants of JAMBO, Thank you very much.
The pictures from the Chigasaki Hike/Swim/Garbage clean-up on August 7 have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
https://picasaweb.google.com/113003803949220282614/JANBO#
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shigerukamada/page2/
and
[flickr-gallery mode=”photoset” photoset=”72157627391779360″]
Last week the UN declared a famine in Somalia as thousands of families
left their homes in a desperate search for food and water.
Many are facing the worst drought in sixty years. Small reservoirs have
gone dry. Bigger ones have been reduced to pools of sludge. Crops are
failing, farm animals are dying and children are going hungry.
Oxfam supporters are saving lives by funding projects to bring food to
people facing severe hunger and truck water to villages where all other
sources have dried up. This week’s $250 donation to OXFAM by JAMBO is
matched, so it becomes $500. Thank you for your support.
Last week the UN declared a famine in Somalia as thousands of families
left their homes in a desperate search for food and water.
Many are facing the worst drought in sixty years. Small reservoirs have
gone dry. Bigger ones have been reduced to pools of sludge. Crops are
failing, farm animals are dying and children are going hungry.
Oxfam supporters are saving lives by funding projects to bring food to
people facing severe hunger and truck water to villages where all other
sources have dried up. This week’s $250 donation to OXFAM by JAMBO is
matched, so it becomes $500. Thank you for your support.
Many thanks to AAAG(http://www.aaag.org/) for sending the clothes which we collected to the Street Child Project in Uganda.