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David Youngren and his son Nathaneal are in Tanzania right now. Last summer a group from Red Deer visited the country to help build Save Africa Now’s first of many homes for children orphaned because of AIDS.  The house is named the Gateway House because kids from Gateway Christian school helped raise the money to build the structure.

Here’s an excerpt from David and SAN’s Live blog:

It was really special to take the orphans who will live in the Gateway House to see their new place. It’s now almost done. They should be able to move there in less than two weeks. They were crying, especially Consolata. They were laughing. They were singing songs of celebration. We were all very moved when we saw their tears. We realized how much their world had changed since we first saw them. They lived in such horrible surroundings that it is incomprehensible for us to truly understand…how can anyone live like it?

if you have always wanted to travel to Africa.  if you have a special nudge on your heart to spend time with children affected by AIDs.  if you can’t explain it, but want to do something good, something sacrificial, something different.

think about joining a Save Africa Now Task Force Team. 

my friends at the organization are looking for volunteers for a november trip.  visit the Canadians for Africa blog to get a sense what such a trip would be like.

and, find out more details here.

Be part of history….REVOLUTION!

A moving presentation using video, sound and multimediawith David Youngren, founder SaveAfricaNow
ALSO:
Canadians for Africa team with Daniel Kooman will share their recent experience in Tanzania.
Plus: A special presentation to Gateway School
Sunday, June 22 - 7:00 p.m.

Streams Christian Church
5350  46th Ave, Red Deer, AB

Not me, but my parents, younger brother, his fiancee, some good friends, and a few cousins. 12 people in all, off to Tanzania to build a house.

I didn’t go with them, but I did throw together a quick website for them. Check out their tiny little site and their blog.

They’ve been planning the trip for months. They’re going to build the first of what will be many homes for AIDS orphans. The first will house Juma and Haruna, brothers featured in the film Africa Sing Me Your Song which Daniel shot with David Youngren, and at least four other children.

I’m expecting the trip to be a powerful experience.

the SAN benefit went very well. i helped with the ticketing and auction items so the team could mingle with the more than 200 guests. it was a happening event with great auction items.

i entered an extreme bidding war over 2 kg’s of starbucks coffee. connie kloss proved more adept, pulling off the bid in the dying seconds of the auction. i’ll await an invite to the kloss home for a freshly brewed cup.

thanks to everyone who participated and generously supported the team: $7400 was raised! it will be exciting to see the team head to tanzania and build a home for some amazing children!

Want to hear some good music, kick back, and show off some moves on a dance floor?

Well, Saturday night you can! And while you do it, you’ll be helping a team from Red Deer build a house for AIDs orphans in Tanzania, Africa.

Save Africa Now Benefit

SATURDAY, APRIL 12 from 7-10:30 PM

Silent Auction and Dance featuring LIVE music from WOODEN NICKEL

Red Deer Lodge - Piper Creek Room

*Leave a comment if you want me to reserve you a ticket (they’re $10 in advance or 2 for $15 - Children 12 and under are FREE!)

Yesterday’s fundraising effort, pitting the Save Africa Now staff against it’s founder David Youngren was a huge success! Over $11,000 was raised by the 4 teams combined - close to the amount needed to build the first of what will be many homes to care for street kids orphaned by AIDs in Tanzania!

Dan’s team didn’t win but that never really mattered. Thanks to everyone for supporting him and the vision to change beautiful lives!

Daniel with Juma and Haruna

And in case you missed it, it’s never late to donate. Yesterday was one of many fundraising strategies. You can still donate to “team Daniel” by clicking HERE