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News | African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization
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African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization. Well Repair at Goro Primary School. Posted on July 4, 2016 by TSchmitz. A compilation of the repair of the bore hole well at Goro Primary School. The well stopped working 3 years ago in 2013 and now after repairs by ARDSO is providing potable water again! Akello and Her New Stove. Posted on June 22, 2016 by TSchmitz. Filder is just one of thousands of women who have benefited from Aid Africa’s Six Brick Rocket Stove. We’ve Got Bricks! This invent...
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Donate | African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization
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African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization. You Can Change a Life! Your gift will help plant trees, find clean water, save children’s lives, build stoves, and provide people with essential education and training. Here are four easy ways you can make a real difference:. 1 Make a single contribution through Paypal. 2 Become a regular supporter of African Rural Development with easy monthly contributions via Paypal. Donate $10 a month. Donate $25 a month. Donate $35 a month. Donate $50 a month.
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Our Mission | African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization
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African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization. African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization is rebuilding sustainable communities is Sub-Saharan Africa through the manufacture and distribution of efficient cooking stoves. By digging and repairing wells, and planting trees. To reforest the region. Wells and Sheltered Springs. ARDSO staff in Gulu, Uganda. Our chief operating principle is to employ the simplest, most practical and cost-effective techniques that will achieve maximum ...
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Volunteer | Aid Africa
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Volunteer in Los Angeles. Supporting this life-changing work requires an army of volunteers to help with events, graphic design, video editing, grant writing, development efforts, accounting, research, and a host of other tasks. If you’re willing to offer time and/or skills to support Aid Africa, please contact us. Curious about one another. Join fellow travelers on a nineteen-day tour to Uganda. Tour Dates in 2016. What You’ll Do. Click here to download the brochure. Go to our contact page. Our chief op...
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Our Story | Aid Africa
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Founder Ken Goyer with children in a village outside Gulu, Uganda. Aid Africa had its beginnings when Ken Goyer, its eventual founder, went to Southern Uganda in 2004 with an International Rotary Club project to teach more efficient cooking methods using the Six Bricks Rocket Stove. While there, an encounter with the IDP camps in Lira, Northern Uganda inspired Ken to respond to the urgent needs of these poorest of the poor in the camps. Changing Circumstances, Continuing Needs. Where We Are Now.
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Donate | Aid Africa
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You Can Change a Life! Your gift will help plant trees, find clean water, save children’s lives, build stoves, and provide people with essential education and training. Here are four easy ways you can make a real difference:. 1 Make a single contribution through Paypal. 2 Become a regular supporter of African Rural Development with easy monthly contributions via Paypal. Donate $10 a month. Donate $25 a month. Donate $35 a month. Donate $50 a month. Donate $75 a month. Donate $100 a month. In-Kind Gifts: ...
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Planting Trees | Aid Africa
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Fruit, Fuel and More! Trees provide the branches needed for housing, the fruit necessary for a healthy diet, a spot of shade from the hot African sun, and the wood needed for cooking a family meal. They are essential for the health and shelter of these vulnerable people. Unfortunately, years of war, refugee camps, and unsustainable agricultural and living practices have left much of Northern Uganda stripped of its native trees. Story of 1,000 Trees. Our staff in Gulu, Uganda.
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Walk for Water | Aid Africa
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Thanks much to the Crescenta-Cañada Rotary Club for sponsoring last Saturday’s Walk For Water event. We had enthusiastic participants of all ages. What’s it feel like to lug a 5 gallon or 2 gallon jerry can full of water back from your water source? It feels like a lot of work! It also feels like a lot of satisfaction when you’ve done it to give both monetary and symbolic support to the communities in Sub-Saharan Africa that Aid Africa assists. Learn more about our water projects.
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Finding Water | African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization
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African Rural Development and Sustainability Organization. Child filling a water can from a polluted spring. Where women and girls must walk great distances just to get water, that is often polluted and carrying diseases, Aid Africa builds sheltered springs; drills new wells close to villages; and repairs broken pumps, providing clean, accessible water. Locally accessible clean water is essential to the sanitation and healthy development of a village. A Simple Well Drilling Method. Our chief operating pr...