Looking to give back this holiday season?

December 21, 2011 at 6:46 pm Leave a comment

As we take part in this season of giving – running around to overcrowded shopping malls, making lists of presents we hope to give and receive, wrapping boxes, searching for that perfect Secret Santa present – it’s easy to get caught up in the superficial aspects of the season.  This holiday season we encourage you to reflect on what’s important to you and to think about what you want to take precedence in your life.

At Achieve in Africa, we value education. We value building relationships and utilizing those relationships to help others recognize their potential and build better futures for themselves.

If these are things that you value as well, then we encourage you to consider using this holiday season to make a difference in someone else’s life.

In that spirit, we’d like to remind you of ways that you can engage with the work of Achieve in Africa…

You can become an AIA Ambassador! As an ambassador you can fundraise with your classmates, group of friends, club, or on behalf of your town. No previous fundraising experience is necessary, just an interest in Achieve in Africa’s mission. To receive the AIA Ambassador Manual to help get you started, please email fundraise@achieveinafrica.org with your name, the city and state where you plan on fundraising, and any additional information you care to share to introduce yourself.

You can spread the word! Send a message to a friend, shop for AIA, or make a donation in someone else’s name. For ideas on how to educate others about AIA check out our page: http://www.achieveinafrica.org/spreadtheword.php

You can make a donation! It’s as easy as clicking a button (check out the sidebar).  We have enough stuff in our lives,  ignore the appeal of holiday sales and consider giving the gift of education on behalf of a loved one.

 

We appreciate your continued support.  Have a safe and enjoyable holiday season!

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