I am appalled by these atrocities happening to our mothers and sisters in Mother Africa; i pray the information below makes you upset to help us @ Ringboyz.com stop this nonsense.
Please support these fine organizations. If anyone in our group would like to put on a fundraiser or concert to help these organizations, please count us in.
Sincerely,
Kevin Felder, Founder www.ringgirlz.com
website:
http://www.womenforwomen.org/
Women for Women International provides women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency, thereby promoting viable civil societies. We're changing the world one woman at a time.
As each woman engages in a multi-phase process of recovery and rehabilitation, she opens a window of opportunity presented by the end of conflict to help improve the rights, freedoms and status of women in her country. As women who go through our program assume leadership positions in their villages, actively participate in the reconstruction of their communities, build civil society, start businesses, train other women and serve as role models, they become active citizens who can help to establish lasting peace and stability.
Run for Congo Women
Is a grassroots run, walk, bike, swim, bake or pray fundraiser for Women for Women International's Congo Program. In only one year, it has blossomed into a global movement with a very simple message:
"Congolese lives matter". The lives of Congolese women are significant. The lives of Congolese children are precious. They have waited far too long. They are worth our effort. We are running to help.
Read more about how one lone run has developed into a global movement of dignity and hope for women in the most war ravaged corner of the planet.
website:
http://www.runforcongowomen.org/
HOSPITAL OF PANZI
website:
http://www.panzihospitalbukavu.org
The GRHP was established in 1999 in response to the atrocities being committed on the population of Bukavu during the "war of liberation" of 1996. As a result of the war many people were displaced for the security. Access to medical care was severely compromised and the death rate among the population, specifically the maternal death rate rose sharply. Pregnant women had the choice of either walking 8km north to the nearest medical center or laboring and delivering at home. As well transport was highly unsafe in this area and women or their infants needing urgent care could not reach the medical center in time.
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