“The Village” - March, 2013
The Village of Love is not a place; it is a journey of people together, a journey for impoverished families to find freedom from poverty.
YOU can empower this journey:
- Purchase tickets for an exciting fund raising evening of Afro-centric dance, song and drama, Saturday, April 13th.
- Join the 6 people who have already accepted the 2013 Donor Challenge! Help us reach our 40 Donor goal that will send 16 children to school.
Learn more about the Village of Love in our information section below: Did you know that Secondary Schools in Kenya are boarding schools? Are there benefits to this?
Welcome to YOUR Village!
“Village of Love: Journey to Freedom”
An evening of Afro-centric dance, song and music!
Saturday, April 13, 7 pm, Runnymede United Church, 432 Runnymede Rd
TICKETS: $25, GROUPS of 5 or more $20, includes refreshments and door prizes! To purchase tickets and for show details, click TICKETS
Please invite your friends. Share on facebook. Volunteers on the evening are welcome: VOLUNTEER
Performers: Dramatist Dienye Waboso, African Dance Troupe “Twamsifueli,” Caribbean Folk Singers “Heritage Singers Canada.”
The Heritage Singers Canada, an internationally known Caribbean Folk Group, will be sharing their “Slavery Suite.”
Join the 2013 Journey
to free children from poverty!
Campaign Update:
6 people have now joined the donor team to set 16 children on a journey to freedom from poverty!
Will YOU?
Kenyan Secondary Schools are Boarding Schools.
This is a good thing! The children in Kibera live together with many siblings in one room shacks without amenities, adequate food, a space to do homework or light to study by at night. However, when they go away to boarding school, they have their own bed to sleep in, a desk, light to study by and nutritious food three times a day! They really have a chance to become a student.
Your $40 a month that keeps a child in secondary school, sets that child’s feet on the journey to freedom out of poverty!
CREDIT CARD: When you Click DONATE, you can check the “monthly” option, and “education,” if you choose.
CHEQUE: Make out a cheque to CAP/AIDS. Designate “Village of Love” on the memo line (+ “education,” if you choose). Send together with a void cheque to CAP/AIDS, 812A Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON, M6G 1L9.
By sending a child to school with your $40 a month, you will become one of our BIG FIVE in our 2013 Donor Challenge!
Linda Levin,
Coordinator of the Village of Love Canada
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“Journey to Freedom”
Saturday, April 13,
7pm to 9pm
Through vibrant African rhythms, Twamsifueli will lead us on the Journey to Freedom!
“Journey to Freedom: The Joshua Glover Story.” In a compelling one woman performance, Dienye Waboso plays the part of nine characters to bring to life the true story of escaped slave Joshua Glover as he finds his way to Montgomery’s Inn, Toronto, via the Underground Railroad.
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