Kristin Klein, was moved after watching the documentary, Invisible Children http://www2.invisiblechildren.com/, to help kids in war-torn parts of Africa. Armed with a Power Point presentation, she gained her parents approval and set off to work in the orphanages in Uganda. Now 20, she is leaving for her second trip, armed with bunk-beds and pillows so the kids have something to call their own. She and her group raised $8,000 to buy the things they need. She leaves on Tuesday, joined by her ...
Kristin Klein, was moved after watching the documentary, Invisible Children http://www2.invisiblechildren.com/, to help kids in war-torn parts of Africa. Armed with a Power Point presentation, she gained her parents approval and set off to work in the orphanages in Uganda. Now 20, she is leaving for her second trip, armed with bunk-beds and pillows so the kids have something to call their own. She and her group raised $8,000 to buy the things they need. She leaves on Tuesday, joined by her younger sister Kelly. Check out her blog: http://smallthingswithgreatlove.weebly.com/ Check out their video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKMaZDmSS9o Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LoveUgandaTShirts
We'll have them back on when the come back to tell us about their experiences!
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