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Jennifer
Location:
Caracas, Venezuela
Jennifer's Giving Stats:
Donated to 11 Projects
Has 2 Favorite Projects
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Projects Jennifer Supports:
Provide immunizations for 300 infants in Zambia
Help Rural Ethiopians Improve Access to Water
Junior Scientists on wheels
Transportation so a mom can deliver baby safely
School for Former Child Slaves
Urgent Action: Aid to Women and Children in Darfur
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Provide immunizations for 300 infants in Zambia
Help Rural Ethiopians Improve Access to Water
Junior Scientists on wheels
Transportation so a mom can deliver baby safely
School for Former Child Slaves
Urgent Action: Aid to Women and Children in Darfur
Supporting Poor Families Affected by HIV/AIDS
Improving Food Security for Tribal Farmers
Reach the unreached! Delivering care in Africa
Goats: Help Families Become Self-Sufficient
Educate 150 Children of Rape Victims in DR Congo
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Jennifer's Favorite Projects
Transportation so a mom can deliver baby safely
Zimbabwe
,
Health
Funded $1,044
(of $50,000 requested)
Riders for Health's program in Zimbabwe, staffed entirely by nationals, provides health workers with motorcycles and the training in riding, maintenance, and trip planning necessary to reach expectant mothers with emergency care and a safe delivery. The goal of this project is to raise $50,000 to cover 2 year's running costs for 25 motorcycles. This will enable health workers to reach pregnant women and their babies, scattered across dozens of communities, with emergency care.
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Junior Scientists on wheels
Brazil
,
Education
Since July 2011, Junior Scientists @ Iracambi has been bringing 90 selected middle school students to Iracambi to do real field science using scientific equipment to which they don't have access in school. The kids study the effects of climate change, monitor water quality and quantity, track changes in forest cover and learn how to record data. But transport can be a problem, and we need to ensure that they can get to Iracambi, rain or shine. For that, our Junior Scientists need wheels!
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