Minneapolis Jewish Day School Students Raise Over $4000 for the African Well Fund
Minneapolis Jewish Day School students have raised over $4000 during their annual Readathon. The funds will be donated to the African Well Fund and will be used to fund water projects in Uganda.
(PRWEB) January 19, 2005 -- Students at the Minneapolis Jewish Day School
have raised over $4000 for the African Well Fund. The students raised the funds
through their annual Readathon. The money raised will be used by AWF’s partner
organization, Africare, to fund water projects in Africa.
Each year,
students at MJDS raise money for a different charity through their Readathon.
During their winter school vacation, students obtain adult sponsors in the
community to donate money for each book read. The students read as many books as
they can and then donate the funds to a charity selected by the 6th graders.
This year the sixth graders selected Africare as the charity and the African
Well Fund project was chosen as the specific program to fund.
The final
totals will be announced at the Readathon Celebration at the school on January
21st. Over 125 children participated in this year’s Readathon. Together they
read more than 750 books, enabling them to raise more than $4000. The top 3
fundraisers each will receive an African Well Fund t-shirt and every participant
will receive an African Well Fund sticker. Participants in this year’s Readathon
will benefit not only from the encouragement to read that the program fosters,
but also from an increased awareness of the lack of access to clean water in
Africa.
The Minneapolis Jewish Day School is located at 4330 Cedar Lake
Road, Minneapolis MN. MJDS is an independent K-8 institution dedicated to
fostering a respect for self, school, and community that prepares students to
live in a complex and democratic society. For more information please visit
their website at http://www.mjds.net/mjds/index.html.
The African Well
Fund, www.africanwellfund.org is a registered non-profit 501(c)3
organization. AWF was founded to focus on one achievable goal: providing access
to clean water. AWF believes that access to safe consumable water is not merely
a basic human need but a basic human right. Donations to the African Well Fund
are used by our partner Africare for their clean water projects in Africa.
Africare is one of the leading private, non -profit charitable U.S.
organizations assisting Africa. For more information please visit www.africare.org.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/1/prweb198810.htm