We are a non-profit, grassroots organization dedicated to increasing awareness about the immediate and long-term mortal threats to people living with albinism in East Africa. This is where we tell our stories and share the news about what our organization is doing to provide direct relief and opportunities for empowerment. Our goal is to put a human face on the things that are happening halfway around the world.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Doug gets his goat(s)
The Asante Mariamu team traveled into the Serengeti to meet rural villagers with albinism. Here is Doug with Ngongo (the person with the stick) and one of his 13 wives (far left). Ngongo has 3 grandchildren with albinism, and the goats were given to thank Doug for holding the first Albinism Awareness Day in the region. The grandchildren were in school with Sister Helena. It was one of Doug's favorite days.
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