West Virginia Nonprofit Reaches Out To Educate Girls In African Refugee Camps
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Guest post from Matt Vincent of Scottie’s Place. We arrived at the Dukwi refugee camp on a blistering January afternoon, after a five-hour drive from Gaborone, Botswana’s capital. Months earlier, I had been asked to join Scottie’s Place Founder, Paul Winter, on a fact-finding mission to five refugee camps in Africa. Our goal was to better understand the educational challenges faced by girls living in the camps, and the ways in which Scottie’s Place could help. At that time, Scottie’s Place, a nonprofit organization based in West Virginia, was expanding its mission to empower and educate children affected by poverty in the US, to include vulnerable children from around the globe.
West Virginia Nonprofit Reaches Out To Educate Girls In African Refugee Camps
West Virginia Nonprofit Reaches Out To…
West Virginia Nonprofit Reaches Out To Educate Girls In African Refugee Camps
Guest post from Matt Vincent of Scottie’s Place. We arrived at the Dukwi refugee camp on a blistering January afternoon, after a five-hour drive from Gaborone, Botswana’s capital. Months earlier, I had been asked to join Scottie’s Place Founder, Paul Winter, on a fact-finding mission to five refugee camps in Africa. Our goal was to better understand the educational challenges faced by girls living in the camps, and the ways in which Scottie’s Place could help. At that time, Scottie’s Place, a nonprofit organization based in West Virginia, was expanding its mission to empower and educate children affected by poverty in the US, to include vulnerable children from around the globe.
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