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<title>The Maji Safi projects</title> 
<link>http://www.majisafi.co.uk/</link> 
<description>Maji Safi Projects was started in 1999 to provide schooling facilities, 
teachers and support for families and their children in two villages in Kenya.
The charity, which became a registered charity in 2004 (no. 1106384),
has been helped in many ways.  These range from individual sponsors of children, 
direct help from organisations local to Bristol, fund raising events, and visits to the schools 
which provide 'hands on' help with the building of the schools and interaction with the children.
This website serves to explain what has been achieved and how you might yourself become 
involved, should you wish to do so. The project name, 'maji safi' means 'clean water' in Swahili.</description> 
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<pubDate>Mon 10 Aug 21:30:00 BST</pubDate>
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<title>Visit of project workers and teachers</title> 
<link>http://www.majisafi.co.uk</link> 
<description>
 Miriam, Mwanajuma and Melly  (our project workers / teachers) have
 visas &amp; tickets to come to England: Bristol from 22nd Aug. - 29th Sept.
 Sponsors / donors wanting to meet with them or take them out contact us a.s.a.p..  
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<pubDate>Mon 10 Aug 21:30:00 BST</pubDate>
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<title>Maji safi projects</title> 
<link>http://www.majisafi.co.uk/</link> 
<description>Maji Safi Projects was started by Linda Greenland and Mike Radford following a Kenyan holiday in 1999 
Since then a small dedicated committee has worked tirelessly to provide schooling facilities, 
teachers and support for families and their children in two villages in Kenya.
The charity, which became a registered charity in 2004,
has been helped in many ways.  These range from individual sponsors of children, 
direct help from organisations local to Bristol, fund raising events, and visits to the schools 
which provide 'hands on' help with the building of the schools and interaction with the children.
This website serves to explain what has been achieved and how you might yourself become 
involved, should you wish to do so. 
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<pubDate>Tue 21 Aug 20:10:00 BST</pubDate>
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