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With one tweet, you can help Uhuru Child end poverty and provide education to children in Kenya

     
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Here’s your chance to make a difference today.

One simple tweet will raise $25 toward building a school in Kenya. An anonymous donor has offered to give Uhuru Child up to $75,000 simply because the donor believes the 7Fifty (4 Day) campaign will change everything for hundreds of impoverished families in Kenya.

What is Uhuru Child?

Mission: Uhuru Child, fueled by social action, works to build relationships with people in the developing world to liberate them from the bondage of extreme poverty by providing children access to quality education and by creating employment for adults through social businesses.

Take a moment to send this tweet and do your part to help children in Kenya receive their education:

This tweet raised $25 toward building an @UhuruChild school in Kenya. RT to raise $25. Video: 750.uchild.com Join the Campaign #7fifty

How it works:

Each time one person tweets the phrase above, the donor will give Uhuru Child $25 toward building social businesses and education in Kenya. You can tweet the phrase up to three times to raise a total of $75.

The Uhuru Child Tweet Goal:

A minimum of 3,000 tweets is needed to reach the goal of $75,000.

Taking time to send the above tweet does more than raise money for Uhuru Child. It spreads awareness about the 7Fifty campaign, a four-day campaign aimed at raising awareness and funds for Uhuru Child October 29 through November 1.

Watch the 7Fifty Documentary and learn how $7.50 can make a difference in the lives of Kenyans.

The 7fifty Documentary from Uhuru Child on Vimeo.

Learn more about 7Fifty and download a 7Fifty toolkit here.

Uhuru’s Three-Part Mission:

  1. Social business: Social businesses are enterprises like greenhouses and chicken farms, which generate profits to provide employment to impoverished adults and education for their children.
  2. Education: By investing profits from Uhuru’s social businesses into secondary schools, Uhuru creates self-sustaining educational opportunities for impoverished children.
  3. Social development: Through small group relationships, Uhuru addresses emotional, relational, and spiritual poverty.

By raising awareness and funds, the Uhuru child grassroots movement creates reproducing-social businesses that pour profits into self-sustaining secondary schools therefore empowering communities through employment and education.

Follow @UhuruChild on Twitter
Tweet about the 7Fifty campaign using hashtag #7Fifty
Like Uhuru Child on Facebook

Melody Harstine

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