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Grace Rwanda’s first update from our new African office
We’re here! Grace Rwanda’s co-founder Elizabeth Johnson and President Paul Johnson arrived in Rwanda earlier this year to begin to set up our in-country headquarters for our growing charity. It’s an exciting time for the organization. After some challenges, Grace … Continue reading
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What’s new? Read our Fall/Winter 2014 Newsletter!
It’s the time of year when we like to review all that you have helped us accomplish and look ahead to make more plans for improving youth literacy in Rwanda. Have a read of our new Fall/Winter 2014 Newsletter to … Continue reading
What’s new with Grace Rwanda? Read our Spring/Summer 2014 Newsletter!
We’re half-way through the year, and Grace Rwanda would like to share all that your kind support has helped us accomplish so far in 2014! We’re grateful for the progress we have made this year bringing literacy to Rwanda’s youth … Continue reading
What’s new with Grace Rwanda? Read our Fall/Winter 2013 Newsletter
As the year draws to a close, Grace Rwanda is looking back at what we’ve accomplished this year with your help. We’re grateful for the progress we have made this year bringing literacy to Rwanda’s youth. And we’re looking forward … Continue reading