Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women

by A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women
Pedal empowerment for 60 Zimbabwe Volunteer Women

Project Report | Aug 9, 2011
Is it excessive to have a bicycle?

By Tom Arsenault | Overseas Program Manager

Attaining a bicycle can be a life changing moment for a women who has had to walk everywhere she goes. To a lot of people a bicycle may seem excessive. But keep in mind, ASAP's voluteer cluster facilitators willingly walk miles regularly to meetings of their peers in rural villages. Just imagine that you don't have a car or bicycle and have to walk everywhere you need to go. That means walk to work, the grocery store or the next meeting of A Helping Hand where you volunteer. Just imagine that is the way your life is.

Suddenly one day someone gives you a bicycle. Now imagine how that would change your life! Well it's just the same for these women in Zimbabwe. Up to now our donations have been slow but you can change that by getting the ball rolling. Please make a generous donation to this project and change a woman's life. You will feel good about it!

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A Self-Help Assistance Program (ASAP)

Location: Newnan, GA - USA
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Project Leader:
Tom Arsenault
Peachtree City , GA United States

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