by Beata Musabyimana One of the causes of poverty in Rwanda is the 1994 genocide of Tutsi. Beacon women find that will never happen again. They are committed to work and raise their socio-economic status, to rebuild themselves and their country. Working in co-operative helps them not only to join their efforts in business but …
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Enjoy a night of local Food, Fun and Music to benefit Michigan’s own Koinonia Foundation, a local non-profit Empowering the World through Light! April 16th 6:30 – 10:00 pm Borgman Ford Mazda 3150 28th St. SW Grandville, MI 49418 Admission is Free! Proceeds from the sale of K-Lights, food and beverages will be donated. Be …
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Enjoy a night of local Food, Fun and Music to benefit Michigan’s own Koinonia Foundation, a local non-profit Empowering the World through Light! April 8th 6:30 – 10:00 pm Briarwood Ford 7070 Michigan Ave. Saline, MI 48176 Admission is Free! Proceeds from the sale of K-Lights, food and beverages will be donated. Be one of …
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What were we doing to close out 2010? Well, we’ve been keeping pretty busy. On the solar power project front, we’re working with 2 non-profit organizations to consult on installs for schools in Africa. One school, in Sierra Leone, is in the building stage, and will soon (hopefully) be able to give us information on …
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