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BLUFFTON, S.C. - eTradeWire -- Libraries For Kids International is proud to share the success of a recent trip to Minnesota, where CEO Laura Winkel spoke at both the Books For Africa breakfast and lunch fundraising events. The visit strengthened key partnerships, opened new opportunities and increased the organization's ability to deliver books to children across Africa.
During the trip, Winkel highlighted the mission and growing impact of Libraries For Kids International. She also worked closely with Books For Africa to take part in a special matching program that doubled the power of donor support. By applying $15,000 raised at its April "Dreams Under the Serengeti" event, Libraries for Kids International secured a "buy one, get one" container match. This means two full shipping containers of books will now reach children in Africa, instead of just one, significantly expanding access to education.
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"This strategic move allows us to stretch every dollar further," said Winkel. "It means more children will have books in their hands, and the chance to learn and dream."
The trip also included important diplomatic meetings. Winkel met with Her Excellency Constancia Gaspar, African Union Ambassador to the United States, and His Excellency Agostinho Van-Dúnem, Ambassador of Angola to the United States. These conversations helped strengthen relationships and build future pathways for collaboration in literacy and education programs across the continent, Winkel said.
In addition, Book for Africa presented the Kilimanjaro Society Award, a significant recognition, to Libraries For Kids International. This award recognizes outstanding partners who have made a strong and lasting impact in supporting education in Africa.
"This recognition reflects the dedication of our donors, volunteers and partners," Winkel said. "Together, we are helping change the lives of children, one book at a time."
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The Minnesota trip marked an important step forward for Libraries For Kids International as it continues its mission to increase literacy, expand access to books and create brighter futures for children around the world.
Libraries for Kids International (https://www.libraries4kids.org/) based in Bluffton, South Carolina, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving literacy and education for children in rural areas of Africa. By shipping and providing books to publicly funded rural schools across Africa, the organization helps students discover the joy of learning and expand their opportunities for the future. In addition, the organization hosts monthly author events which are free, at The Roasting Room, 1297 May River Rd., Bluffton.
During the trip, Winkel highlighted the mission and growing impact of Libraries For Kids International. She also worked closely with Books For Africa to take part in a special matching program that doubled the power of donor support. By applying $15,000 raised at its April "Dreams Under the Serengeti" event, Libraries for Kids International secured a "buy one, get one" container match. This means two full shipping containers of books will now reach children in Africa, instead of just one, significantly expanding access to education.
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"This strategic move allows us to stretch every dollar further," said Winkel. "It means more children will have books in their hands, and the chance to learn and dream."
The trip also included important diplomatic meetings. Winkel met with Her Excellency Constancia Gaspar, African Union Ambassador to the United States, and His Excellency Agostinho Van-Dúnem, Ambassador of Angola to the United States. These conversations helped strengthen relationships and build future pathways for collaboration in literacy and education programs across the continent, Winkel said.
In addition, Book for Africa presented the Kilimanjaro Society Award, a significant recognition, to Libraries For Kids International. This award recognizes outstanding partners who have made a strong and lasting impact in supporting education in Africa.
"This recognition reflects the dedication of our donors, volunteers and partners," Winkel said. "Together, we are helping change the lives of children, one book at a time."
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The Minnesota trip marked an important step forward for Libraries For Kids International as it continues its mission to increase literacy, expand access to books and create brighter futures for children around the world.
Libraries for Kids International (https://www.libraries4kids.org/) based in Bluffton, South Carolina, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving literacy and education for children in rural areas of Africa. By shipping and providing books to publicly funded rural schools across Africa, the organization helps students discover the joy of learning and expand their opportunities for the future. In addition, the organization hosts monthly author events which are free, at The Roasting Room, 1297 May River Rd., Bluffton.
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