30 D AYS T O M AKE A D IFFERENCE C AMPAIGN Administrative Team: Samantha Bass Kendrick Mickens Justin Miller Eric Mitchell Ryan Morrison Athira Pillai.

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30 D AYS T O M AKE A D IFFERENCE C AMPAIGN Administrative Team: Samantha Bass Kendrick Mickens Justin Miller Eric Mitchell Ryan Morrison Athira Pillai Emily Smith Aiswarya Thomas David Yingling

Hope Bright Future School Soweto Slums, Nairobi, Kenya

S OWETO S LUMS About 3 kilometers by 1 kilometer in size. Around 2 years ago, there were approximately 200,000 people living in this tiny area. Eighteen percent of people living here have AIDS. The inhabitants lack food, clothing, education, and good shelter.

SOWETO SLUMS

REQUIRED FUNDS It costs $100 per child for one year of schooling. This includes a uniform, an education, and one meal a day (during school). We would like to sponsor 50 children. Therefore, we have to raise $5,000. To reach this goal we would like everyone in the school to donate, in some way, $5.

C OMMUNITY H ELP We would like to have schools, churches, or businesses sponsor one child a year for $100. That’s $8.33 a month. Twice a year the sponsors will get an containing the following information: An update on the school’s progress A personal letter from one of the class’ 7 students. Updated photos of the school and students.

T IME L INE Kick-off assembly- February 1 st Fundraising each week Variety show assembly- March 4 th

THE COMMITTIES Administrative team-leaders Community Outreach team-focuses on getting sponsors Kick-off assembly team- focuses on the kick-off assembly Variety show team-focuses on variety show Fundraising team-focuses on school-wide fundraising.

F UNDRAISING S TRATEGIES Some of our ideas for school wide fundraisers: Raffle Selling Homework passes (limit of one or two) Bake sale Guitar Hero Contest Teachers cleaning out student lockers Pencils for peace

THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME