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Daily Archives: March 28, 2012
Hope at the end of the tunnel.
I felt nervous and disappointed walking into class on Monday. My plans for working with the Honors Council for my School Supplies for Afghan Children event had fallen through, and I had been brainstorming but wasn’t sure of my options. … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Charity, Children, Education, Fundraising, Partner organizations, School Supplies for Afghan Children, Uncategorized, University of South Florida, USF Honors College, USF Housing and Residential Education, War in Afghanistan
Tagged Archana Reddy, education, Erin Potter, hope, school supplies, School Supplies for Afghan Children, USF, USF Housing and Residential Education
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