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SUMMARY:Day Of African Child At Morogoro
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Go Morogoro: Spreading Hope for the Day of the African Child – June 14–16\, 2025 \nEvery year on June 16th\, the Day of the African Child is commemorated to honor the brave students who took a stand for their rights during the historic Soweto Uprising. This year\, the spirit of that courage lives on as we come together in Morogoro for a three-day impact journey that blends compassion\, action\, and transformation. \n \nFrom June 14th to 16th\, 2025\, join the team at inreallife.site and fellow changemakers at Malangali\, Kilosa District\, Morogoro as we visit local schools and families living under difficult circumstances. Our mission? To uplift\, to restore dignity\, and to ignite hope in the lives of children—especially young girls—who face daily struggles just to survive\, let alone succeed. \n\n“We will visit local schools and families of students with difficult life.” \n\nThis powerful line on our event poster reflects the heart of our campaign: walking into communities\, not as saviors\, but as fellow humans ready to listen\, support\, and bring the help that’s so desperately needed. \n\nWhat We’re Collecting\nTo make the biggest difference\, we are calling on generous hearts to donate the following essentials: \n\n\nMenstrual Pads – To support girls in managing their periods with dignity and staying in school. \n\n\nClothes – Clean\, comfortable clothing to restore confidence and warmth. \n\n\nFood – Because every child deserves to eat\, grow\, and dream without hunger. \n\n\nThese items might seem small\, but they have the power to change lives when placed in the right hands. \n\nWhy You Should Be Part of It\nOver the course of three days\, we will move through Malangali and surrounding areas—listening to stories\, delivering donations\, and creating spaces of joy and learning. This isn’t just an outreach program; it’s a movement powered by empathy and unity. \nAs Valerie Nyanje passionately says: \n\n“Join us in making a difference—donate now and help transform lives.” \n\nWhether you donate an item\, volunteer your time\, or help spread the word\, you are making an impact. Let’s make this Day of the African Child not just a day of remembrance\, but a living expression of care and change. \n\nA Note of Gratitude\nBefore heading to Morogoro\, we want to sincerely thank everyone who made our Bahi\, Dodoma outreach possible. Your kindness and generosity touched many lives\, and your support laid the foundation for what we now carry into Malangali. You can read more about the Bahi outreach experience in our community report here:Support Visit to Bahi Dodoma – Outreach Report \nYour impact continues to ripple forward\, and we are so grateful. \n\nHow to Get Involved\nLocation: Malangali\, Kilosa District\, MorogoroDates: June 14th – 16th\, 2025Contact: +255 752 351 666Website: inreallife.siteOrganizer: @Valerie Nyanje \nFollow us online for updates\, stories\, and ways to support—before\, during\, and after the event. \n\nLet’s go Morogoro. Let’s go Malangali. Let’s go make a difference.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Valerie Nyanje":MAILTO:inrealife2012@gmail.com
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