To Those with Roots or Interests in Kenya
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Many thanks in advance for your support of Africamix, otherwise known as "The Collective Pledge for Needy Children", which is incorporated as a non-profit in the USA, and has branches in numerous African countries and Canada, the UK, France, and elsewhere. Africamix is working very hard to bring festivals of top-quality music and arts to cities as diverse as Atlanta and Nairobi, and countries like Rwanda, Mozambique, South Africa, and Kenya, all of it to benefit children and programs focusing on child development, wellness, and safety. For a full listing of countries where local affiliates are active, and to access their websites and information, please visit:
http://www.africamix.org
and mailto:volunteer@africamix.com to find out how you can also become involved in contributing to this amazing and invaluable effort to make the lives of children better, healthier, and free from poverty, abuse, and AIDS.
I am writing today to Kenyan organizations, individuals, and those with roots or interests in Kenya, to ask for your support for Afri-
camix-Kenya in particular. The organizers have come up with a budget of about US$ 6,000 in total, and US$ 1,200-1,500 has already been raised, with an individual contribution and a matching donation from Africamix-USA.
We are asking individuals to consider small contributions, and organizations to give us the opportunity to apply for a short-term
grant, or to provide matching funds, or in some way to donate to this worthy cause. In-kind donations, like food and water, are most welcome, and we would be thrilled if someone were willing to provide meals or transportation for musicians, for instance, or to give the festival some advertising in newspapers, on the radio, or by word-of- mouth. We are also wondering if people (and especially children!) might be able to make banners and posters for the event, which would be not only creative and a big boost to our efforts, but would also help to spread the word about what we are hoping to do for children. Anything you can do will be immensely helpful, so please tell every-one you know about this exciting event, and we value whatever energy, commitment, and support you are able to give.
The 2-day event, with a full line-up of great music, takes place at The Carnivore in Nairobi, on September 21 and 22, from 11 am - 7 pm. The event is free and open to the public, and is alcohol-free. Please see:http://www.africamix.com/kenya.html for more information, and contact Festival Coordinator George Onyango , , or
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or in the USA, Janet Feldman and Makuba Sekombo of Africamix - USA at .
KAIPPG - Kenya AIDS Intervention/Prevention Project Group - is a proud supporter of this event (see http://www.kaippg.org), which will benefit the Nyumbani Children's Home in Nairobi (for AIDS orphans) and perhaps others if enough money is raised.
We have 3 weeks to make this an event to remember, and we hope that you will be in touch if you are able to donate any kind of funding or services, or provide news coverage or advertising, or have any suggestions of who we might contact and what we might do to make this successful.
With many heartfelt thanks and all best wishes, and we hope to see you there, in person or in spirit!
Yours truly,
Janet Feldman
Director, KAIPPG/International
mailto:kaippg@earthlink.net
http://www.kaippg.org
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