End Malaria!
Tax deductible
In March of 2015, I had been on a three month trip to Webuye, Kenya. I was volunteering at an orphanage when I was diagnosed with a severe case of malaria. I was hospitalized in Kenya for 3 days. In my blog, I describe what the experience was like for me. As I was able to return home and recover over time, I became extremely passionate about ending this awful disease. I only had malaria once, but many of the children and adults there suffer from this deadly disease many, many times throughout their lives. Join me as I work hard to help END MALARIA.
We are planning a trip to Kenya in May 2019. Our main goal is to install screens in every window of the orphanage. This will help prevent the orphans that live there from getting malaria. We are asking YOU for your help in donating towards this endeavor. Join us as we head out to help save lives.
For more on my story, check out my blog: https://katlynapollock.blogspot.com
We are planning a trip to Kenya in May 2019. Our main goal is to install screens in every window of the orphanage. This will help prevent the orphans that live there from getting malaria. We are asking YOU for your help in donating towards this endeavor. Join us as we head out to help save lives.
For more on my story, check out my blog: https://katlynapollock.blogspot.com
Organizer
Katlyn Pollock
Organizer
Chattanooga, TN
Encouragement Incorporated
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.