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Saturday, 27 August 2011 17:45

Spread the word

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Viral communication is the leveling field that allows us to get the message out with zero dollars. Help us spread the word on social media. By connecting with us on Facebook, Twitter or any social network of your choice and sharing information about what we are doing with your friends we can together help educate. Many people do not realize the magnitude of the challenges faced by the people Maji Mazuri strives to help. Your actions can create a success story. There's alot of incredble work going on in Maji Mazuri. If you see something impressive, say something. Spread the word.
Last modified on Sunday, 18 September 2011 06:29

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  • Comment Link Lacey Friday, 04 November 2011 10:54 posted by Lacey

    Thank God! Someone with brains speaks!... Handouts don't make sense. They create dependency syndrome. Love your holistic approach. I know its harder but you are appreciated for your stick-to-itveness. I will spread the word.

  • Comment Link Mildred Friday, 04 November 2011 09:55 posted by Mildred

    If I were a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, now I'd say “Koawbugna, dude!” I'm on your team... will spread the word.

  • Comment Link Sondi Friday, 04 November 2011 07:22 posted by Sondi

    You were what I needed when I was at the end of the line. Thank u for being there Maji.

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