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Niapele Night at Twain's Restaurant in Decatur, GA

Twain's Billiards and Tap has long been a community fixture in Decatur, GA. Join us on Monday June 7 to support community based programs in Liberia! 

GOOD BEER ~ GOOD TIMES ~ GOOD KARMA

 

 

The Plight of Liberian Refugees - Documentary

Ayoka Productions has just released this documentary which clearly explains the situation faced by Liberian refugees in Ghana in recent months. The Niapele Project and Buduburam Refugee Concerns International collaborated with Ayoka Productions on this project, and we are proud to present it to you.

Thank You

The ARCH family thanks YOU for your continued support!

And the Team Expands!


We would like to take a moment to welcome our two newest team members, Megan Sullivan and Carrie Hadler. Both of them also spent time volunteering in Buduburam, and - similarly to Celina and Penelope - they were moved by the plight of refugees and wanted to continue their engagement with this community.

The 30 Hour Famine

Taking a break from reporting news from Buduburam to bring you a video of the 30 hour Famine, an awareness and fund raising event that was held in Los Angeles, CA, on March 7th-8th 2008.

We would like to thank Bruce and Tanya Fleenor; Christ's Church and of course the wonderful kids who participated in this event

EABJM ISound Concert for Niapele!

The Ecole Active Bilinge Jeannine Manuel is generously organizing this concert to benefit The Niapele Project - thanks to the EABJM for their continued support!

Moving forward with the water/sanitation project for ARCH!

Kevin Hill visited Buduburam for the first time in October 2007 on a field mission for a fabulous organization called Journalists for Human Rights. He published a story and made a short documentary about ARCH, highlighting the difficulties of a community based project of attaining sustainability. You can watch the movie here, or read the story here.

Thank yous and good luck!

The Niapele Project wishes to express its most sincere thanks to Ben Molland, who acted as our field coordinator from December 2007 through February 2008. Ben was our first field representative, and he did a fantastic job laying the groundwork for future Niapele field coordinators.

Ben worked with our partners with a great spirit - he was proactive, efficient and made a huge difference for Niapele initiatives in Buduburam.

GiveMeaning to The Niapele Project

Check out our newest fundraising platform at GiveMeaning - besides making a donation, we are very grateful to people who blog for us and help us spread the word.

We're very excited about this new partnership which we hope will increase our visibility, and increase our pool of friends and supporters.

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