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UICOP School Breakfast Campaign
A fundraiser by APhA-ASP and SNPhA University of Iowa College of P
The University of Iowa College of Pharmacy's APhA-ASP and SNPhA chapters are teaming up to help raise money to provide breakfasts for malnourished school children in Pakistan. This small gesture impacts many aspects of these children's lives. The addition of a nutritious breakfast will help increase attendance, focus, literacy, and overall health of these children. The goal of this project is to raise awareness of global public health needs, and collectively come together to benefit others.
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Breakfast for Kindergarten schoolgirls in Pakistan
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Zindagi Trust
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