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Jennifer Johnson
"People need food and education—the Zambia Project facilitates their needs." |
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Alyssa Casey '09
"I found out about Zambia Project at an activity fair. It continues to amaze me how much impact a small group of Wisconsin college students can have on a country half way across the world. I believe the more opportunities and education we can give to people, the better the world can be, because every single person has immense, unique potential."
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Corey Klein '08
I found the Zambia Project though a soccer teammate and immediately fell in love with its mission. It's a great cause and after traveling there and interacting with the kids of ZOCS, I have really been touched and feel even more passionate about the work we're doing." |
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Tony Matthys '10
"I am involved in the ZP because throughout high school I was involved in a very similar project for Honduras. That experience showed me how just a little work here at home can make a tremendous difference in the third world. ZP is a terrific project that brings hope into the lives of the disadvantaged."
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Erin Gasparka '09
"For me the Zambia Project is an opportunity to connect to the people and culture of an incredible African nation. It's very important to me to live as a world citizen and the project allows me to directly improve the lives of such wonderful, kind people that really need help." |
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Emily Johnson '08
"This project means the future, a better future, for a child who dreams of a life of happiness, education, food, shelter, love—all the basic needs. If I can give them any of these, I have made a difference." |
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Meghan Engsberg '09
"I am involved in the ZP because it is an amazing and direct way to help those in need!" |
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Maria Van Hoorn '08
"To me, the Zambia Project seeks to uphold the basic human rights of Zambians through access to education. This is our hope for the future—to create positive change." |
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Tony Shimek '08
"The Zambia Project provides the opportunity to connect with people across the globe and help them live with the basic human dignity everyone is entitled to." |
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Erin Reinl '09
"I joined the Zambia Project because I felt I needed to do my part in raising the standard of living elsewhere in the world. The Zambia Project is loaded with fun people and fun events. I love it!" |
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Pui Yan Cho
I participate in the Zambia Project because I am able to learn more about a developing country and it fits into my long term goal of providing education to children who suffer from poor life conditions. |
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Chelsea Kapitan-Daniel '09
"Zambia" gives students an opportunity to help children halfway across the world. I am becoming more informed and involved with social and global issues facing the world today." |
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April Grant '09
"I initially joined to get involved in an organization on campus, but after learning more about the project, I've learned I have a responsibility to help others in need." |
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Justin Gassner '07
"I feel that as citizens of a first world country, we have plenty of privileges that we take for granted every day. It is important to give back and serve the least of God's people. I can take my faith to the next level because without action faith is dead." |
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Nicole Been '08
"The Zambia project recognizes the dignity of each Zambian child and provides hope for their future through education. By being a part of this effort we are making direct change in the lives of the vulnerable and orphaned children of Zambia." |
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Madoka Utsunomiya
"I'm interested in Africa and people living there. I think this is the good way to know more about a country of interest to me. Also, I want to do something besides study while I am staying here!" |
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John Tracey '08
"I am a small town Wisconsin boy and I decided to get involved to make a change in another part of the world. Every child deserves a chance at education." |