By working together, a world without poverty can achieved.
Here are ways you can partner with ASAP Africa to help:
Hold an ASAP Africa Summer Harvest of Hope event this summer.
Register your event by Africa Day May 25th! Learn More
Help raise awareness about ASAP by volunteering to distribute ASAP brochures and bookmarks. Just follow these instructions:
- Email us your mailing address
- Put "Brochures & Bookmarks" in the subject line and briefly explain where you will distributing them.
- We will send you 100 bookmarks and brochures to distribute. Please let us know if you require a different amount.
Link ASAP's website to your webpage, blog, MySpace page, Facebook account, email footer, or Instant Messenger profile!
Join the ONE campaign - an advocacy groups that work to make elimination of global abject poverty a priority. www.one.org
Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed and share it with your friends and colleagues.
Take the Africa Challenge! A fun way to get actively involved and help our friends in Africa is by working together with your friends to raise funds and awareness of this worthwhile cause. Send us an email and we'll send you materials to get you started. We'll feature your event on our blog and here on our website. Please join the schools and churches below that have come together creatively to raise awareness and funds for ASAP Africa.
Watch for Seeds2Cedars feature film in 2010! (click below for movie trailer)
Ways To Help
All of us at ASAP are so thankful for the creative energy and positive motivation of the following schools and churches that have raised thousands of dollars for ASAP Africa. The enthusiasm of each one is truly inspirational!
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Sarah Liparulo and Samantha Parry raised over $1,500 for ASAP selling chocolate AIDS ribbon lolipops and other creative efforts 
Lakeland High School
Lakeland High School seniors Sarah Liparulo and Sam Parry are on a mission to empower women and educate young minds in rural Zimbabwe. They raised over $1500 for ASAP through a variety of creative endeavors including making chocolate HIV/AIDS ribbons lollipops! We are so grateful that they chose to make a difference by supporting ASAP Africa for their senior project.
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Einstein Middle School
Seventh grade students at Einstein Middle School in Shoreline, Washington have made a gernerous donation of nearly $500 for school children in Zimbabwe. This money was raised through various community events organized by the class. ASAP is so pleased that these students helped our cause for their English project this year!
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Grace Church School Raised $1001 for ASAP through a beautifully illustrated cookbook sales 
Grace Church School
We are incredibly appreciative of the donation made by Grace Church School in New York, New York. The sixth grade class assembled a cook book of original recipes and sold them to raise funds for ASAP. We are always impressed with the creativity and enthusiasm shown by students.
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Sandy Creek High School
Sandy Creek High School students of all grades helped ASAP by donating money in a quick end of the year fundraiser. This money was also raised through organized community events and even simpler ways such as setting up collection jars in the cafeteria and class rooms. We thank Sandy Creek for their continuous support and hope they continue their great service to others.
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Sierra Vista High School
Sierra Vista High School, located in Las Vegas, Nevada, also made a gernerous donation to ASAP Africa of $600 in May of 2007. It was an unexpected and very welcome surprise and we are so lucky to have the support of so many to change lives for the better.
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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Framingham, Massachusettes supported ASAP in a hugely creative way. The parish celebrated the United Nations Millenium Development Goals with a "U2charist", a ceremony to the music of U2. ASAP's work has the potential to deeply and positively effect the fulfillment of the Development Goals set forth, and we seriously value the assistance St. Andrew's is giving not only ASAP, but to the changing world which will benefit.
