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Ray of Hope Africa (RAHA) - Global Giving UK Gateway Challenge

Ray of Hope Africa (RAHA)

 

Ray of Hope Africa (RAHA) works in Uganda – Eastern Africa with her core programs including Health and HIV/AIDS, Human Rights and Governance, Social Economic Empowerment, Agriculture and Environment, Education and ICT, Children and Psychosocial Support. RAHA is a duly registered NGO number 8089. For more details, visit our website, http://www.rayofhope-africa.org.

 

Just recently, we were selected by the GlobalGiving Foundation to participate in its Gateway Challenge, a fundraising opportunity for nonprofit organizations working around the world.

 

In order to succeed in GlobalGiving’s Gateway Challenge, Ray of Hope Africa (RAHA) must raise $1,000 from 50 donors by 20th July 2011. If we meet this threshold, we will be given a permanent spot on GlobalGiving’s website, where we have the potential to benefit from corporate relationships, exposure to a new donor network, and access to dozens of online fundraising tools.

 

Please help us reach the threshold of $1,000 from 50 donors! Be among the first people to make a donation at http://www.globalgiving.co.uk/pr/8300/proj8224a.html! Not only will your donation help avert gut perforation disease, save the environment and household income but, it will help us take advantage of a long-term fundraising opportunity!

 

We’re also going to need your help spreading the word! Please share this opportunity with your friends and family!

 

Thank you for your support!

Best of Regards,

Sincerely,

Moses Kyamakya

Executive Director

+256702772310

http://www.rayofhope-africa.org

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