For widow, family & funeral of Kwame Ansah-Brew
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We have lost a great friend, a wonderful husband and father, uncle and son, and a remarkable performing and teaching artist who will be long remembered for his positive and lasting impact on so many lives.
Many of us know Kwame Ansah-Brew from his years of performing as "Anansegromma of Ghana" with Kofi Dennis, and for his founding of the nonprofit Performing Arts Center for African Cultures (PACAC). We are deeply saddened by his sudden and unexpected passing on June 7.
Our goal is to raise funds for Kwame's widow Josephine and their three children, and to help cover the funeral and burial costs. We would be so grateful for any amount you can contribute.
Many thanks in advance.
Busy Graham and friends of Kwame
Read Claire Schwadron's remembrance of Kwame here: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1118656444499&ca=70747b80-207c-4527-b69e-08e9eb5aed54
Many of us know Kwame Ansah-Brew from his years of performing as "Anansegromma of Ghana" with Kofi Dennis, and for his founding of the nonprofit Performing Arts Center for African Cultures (PACAC). We are deeply saddened by his sudden and unexpected passing on June 7.
Our goal is to raise funds for Kwame's widow Josephine and their three children, and to help cover the funeral and burial costs. We would be so grateful for any amount you can contribute.
Many thanks in advance.
Busy Graham and friends of Kwame
Read Claire Schwadron's remembrance of Kwame here: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1118656444499&ca=70747b80-207c-4527-b69e-08e9eb5aed54
Organizer
Busy Graham
Organizer
Silver Spring, MD