Phone#
 715-415-4401

E-Mail:
globalorphanoutreach@yahoo.com
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Accredited Non-Government Organization in Liberia and is a 501c3 in the U.S.
Global Orphan Outreach Benefit will be November 7th at 6:30pm at the Ramada Inn Civic Center in down town Eau Claire, Wisconsin.  For reservation to this event; contact Peg at #715-514-4300.  You can also email us at globalorphanoutreach@yahoo.com
This year's guest speaker will be Mark Green with the organization - Malaria No More.
www.malarianomore.org
New York, NEW YORK - "Mark Green, recent U.S. Ambassador to the United Republic of  Tanzania, joins Malaria No More as the new Managing Director of the Malaria No  More Policy Center in Washington,   DC. Green brings unparalleled experience and insight into the fight against malaria in Africa to his new role at the Policy Center, where he will shape Malaria No More's advocacy work to engage policymakers in  the race to save lives from this preventable and treatable disease.
During Green's tenure as Ambassador to Tanzania,  the East African nation celebrated the first-ever official visit by a sitting U.S. president,  a dramatic reduction in malaria incidence and deaths on the Islands of Zanzibar  and the launch of a nationwide campaign to distribute mosquito nets to all  children under five.  Green has worked closely with President Kikwete and the Tanzanian National Malaria Control  Program, as well as U.S. organizations  like USAID and the President's Malaria Initiative, to address the malaria  crisis in Tanzania.
Green has a long record of public service and international policy, serving as a four-term Congressman from Wisconsin and as an active member of the House International Relations Committee through his work on the subcommittees for Africa and human rights and his help in crafting the U.S. Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Act of 2003. Additionally, Green has traveled to West Africa with international organizations including the Academy for Educational Development, Oxfam and Save the Children to work on programs related to women's health and education in  Africa and served as an election observer in Kenya in 2005.
"I look forward to working with Malaria No More and its partners to fight this disease and bring hope to the millions of families in Africa who battle it every day," said Mr. Green. "I have seen first-hand how U.S. assistance to fight malaria in Africa has changed lives and improved livelihoods. I will work to ensure that the Malaria No More Policy Center takes every opportunity to raise awareness and help build support for efforts to eliminate this devastating disease."

This is a fundraiser event for Global Orphan Outreach and which will also feature a silent auction. More details coming soon...
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Impacting our world one project at a time
Liberia Mission Trip-October 2010

Your invited to join us on an mission outreach trip this coming October. We will be spending time with our FMN children and foster families and throwing them a community party. Come with us as we visit Kpeletayama Village as we do community outreach work there. See first hand the numerous projects/programs underway with Global Orphan Outreach and discover how you too might become involved in this wonderful work. You will have time to experience Liberia, shop, and put your feet in the sand at one of their wonderful beaches. Won't you join us?

Estimated costs=

Airfare $1700 (estimate), Room for week $385, Food $140, Gas $100, Misc. 50 = $2400.
(does not include cost of your visa or yellow fever shot)

Please contact us if you can join us-#715-415-4401
Deadline is September 15th.


NEEDS LIST FOR TRIP:
soccer balls, pumps, little cars, medical supplies, flip flops, pack and plays, cloth diapers, shoes, umbrella strollers, , bouncy balls (medium sz.), toddler activity toys, bibles, pinata, chinese lanterns, wheelchair (childs), disposable thermometer covers, thermometers, jerky, peanut butter.