This week Doug visited from Victoria, BC. He works for the Solon Foundation which has funded several projects at Siabalumbi and Nalabumba including teacher housing, literacy programs and solar lighting.
Look up Solon Foundation for more info about what they are involved in.
Doug travels through several Southern African countries "giving away" money to organizations who can prove that the projects are making a difference.
And these ones are making a huge difference for close to 900 children, as well as the teachers!
Thanks Doug for your hard work, your enthusiasm and your insights! We appreciated that you spent the night with and look forward to visiting with you again as you pass through near the start of 2014.
Doug hails originally from Manitoba, our neighbour!
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