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Africare is a non-profit
organization based in Washington, D.C.,
which provides development aid for Africa. It was
founded by Dr.
Joseph Kennedy and C...
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Bishop Walker served as
President of the
Board of
Directors of
Africare. In his honor, the
organization presents the
Bishop John T.
Walker Distinguished...
- Campbell. In the 1990s,
Moody parti****ted in
public service radio spots for
Africare to help
improve the
livelihood of Africans,
along with
fellow Roots cast...
- the
boards of
directors of the
National Endowment for
Democracy (NED),
Africare, Pathfinders,
International and of the
Advisory Board of
Coexistence International...
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Grant Colleges and Universities. He also is a
member of the
boards of
Africare in Washington, D.C., and
Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Georgia. In...
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Agency director James Lee Witt. He
serves on the
board of
directors of
Africare, a
nonprofit providing development aid to
countries in Africa, and The...
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province with 23 men and women. In 2002, they
received a
grant from
Africare.
After the
success of the
first fish farm
under the grant, the ****ociation...
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visited South Africa to
support the
campaign against HIV/AIDS. In 2002,
Africare awarded him the
Bishop John T.
Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Service...
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practices for
local capacity building." The
model was well
received by
Africare,
World Vision, and others. By 2003, the ADRA and
Andrews University partnership...
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millions of
dollars to Black-focuses
organizations and projects, including:
Africare, the
American Red Cross, the
United Negro College Fund, the King Center...