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Posted: February 5, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: botswana, california, camphill mogobane cjss, colin pappajohn, garden, los angeles, mdpc, mogobane, otse, peace corps, seattle, stuart sia, tour, video, washington 2 Comments02.03.11 first day debushing the plot
Posted: February 4, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: botswana, bush, colin pappajohn, disability, garden, mdpc, mogobane, peace corps, stuart sia Leave a commenthow do i make a donation?
Posted: February 2, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: colin pappajohn, disability, donation, gardening, hiv/aids, mdpc, mogobane, peace corps, pwd, stuart sia Leave a commentVisit our fundraising page on the Peace Corps website by clicking the “Donate Now!” link on the sidebar to the right or simply copying and pasting the following website address into your browser’s address field:
https://www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=donate.contribute.projDetail&projdesc=637-089
On our fundraising page you will find a short description of the project and a panel on the right side displaying “Project Details.” To make a donation, type in the appropriate amount in the entry field and click “Donate”!
dumelang!
Posted: February 2, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: botswana, colin pappajohn, gardening, hiv/aids, mdpc, mogobane, peace corps, people with disabilities, pwd, stuart sia, thabang, tshiamo Leave a commentOn behalf of the Mogobane Disabled Persons’ Committee (MDPC), we would like to welcome you to our website! We invite you to learn more about the village of Mogobane, the MDPC, and its newest project addressing the often neglected interaction between HIV/AIDS and disability.
The Community Gardening Centre will not only provide people with HIV/AIDS in the community with nutritious foods to bolster their immune systems, but will also empower people with disabilities to take greater control of their own lives and contribute to the community as well. A win-win for all stakeholders, this project will be self sustaining and leave a lasting impact on the community of Mogobane.
Please, feel free to contact either Colin “Thabang” Pappajohn or Stuart “Tshiamo” Sia with any questions you may have. We thank you in advance for your generosity.
Re a leboga,
Thabang and Tshiamo
Peace Corps Volunteers, Botswana