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Meeting Africa’s Clean Water Challenge

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When Chris Courtin graduated from college in 2010, he knew he wanted to use his Engineering degree to do good in the world. What he probably didn’t know when he signed up for his first Engineering class at Princeton University was that his field of work would take him all the way to Kenya, where he would apply his knowledge to dramatically improve the quality of water for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS.

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6 comments

Edenilson Toledo

It's a amazing job!!!

Tue 02/07/2012 07:43AM

queenmaat

wonderful at a time like this humanitarian efforts are so important to our survival as people on this planet earth.

Fri 12/09/2011 06:15PM

jerlietayloe2011

i like it hire me

Tue 12/06/2011 11:27AM

maya

i think this is a perfect organization to help the africans because martin luther king didnt die for them to suffer

Thu 12/01/2011 10:29AM

DERO VINCENT

AS VOLUTEERS, WE SHOULD EXTEND THIS GRACIOUS CAUSE TO ESPECIALLY AREAS AFFECTED BY HIV AIDS,HUNGER AND OTHER FORMS OF VIOLENCE

Thu 08/25/2011 06:53AM

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About CHILDREN OF GOD RELIEF FUND INCof Washington

Description:

Every 14 seconds, a child is orphaned by AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Nyumbani serves these abandoned children in Kenya, providing a loving home, professional medical services and home-based care in the slum communities of Nairobi. The Nyumbani Village is a self-sustaining community to serve orphans and elders who have been left behind by the "lost generation" of the AIDS pandemic.

Location:

Washington, DC USA

Interest Area

International

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