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Dear and All,

Hello and so glad to see this reminder. Hope a number of people will attend, and we will be with you in spirit! It would be great to work more closely with you (KCA and other groups), and hope we can discuss this in future. Please post with a follow-up report if you can, and greatest blessings for your invaluable work! Janet

ps hope you got Achieng's photo and info from Tom, and that she might be mentioned at the conference!

[Kenyainternationalgroup] Re: Reminder--International Conference on AIDS Orphans, Aug 26, 2006 -Boston: You can still attend....

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIDS ORPHANS

YOU CAN STILL ATTEND

REGISTER AT THE DOOR

AFRICAN HEALTH FOUNDATION

INVITES YOU TO AIDS ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN CONFRENCE

AUG 26, 2006, MUSEUM OF SCIENCE

12-5PM

The African Health Foundation, a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization with a passion of assisting sub-Saharan African communities affected by the AIDS epidemic, is pleased to invite you to its 2006 International Conference on AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) to be held Saturday, August 26th at the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts.

As part of the African Health Foundation's overarching objective is to create enabling environments through community empowerment, education, and rediscovery of assetts and talents for problem solving and coping mechanisms. This year conference will focus on the impact of HIV/AIDS on Orphans. The conference will showcase a community-based care prototype that provides sustainable solutions to the AIDS orphans crisis and act as a forum for donors, scientific and political communities to share ideas and develop/adapt new strategies for alleviating the plight of children infected and affected by AIDS.

Registration fee is $20 per person; $30 for registration plus admission to the 6PM showing of the Omni film Africa: The Serengeti. Student rates available.

Serious, educative and HOPE building......This conference is the place to be ..... for the weekend.

Come and Learn about the impact of HIVAIDS on children and how sub-Saharan Africans abroad are responding by initiating village projects for longterm solutions in their native land. You can be apart of this organized response.

Sincerely,

Owino, MPH Cheryl Wojciechowski, PhD Rupak Datta,

President, AHF Conference Chair Coordinator

theihsolutionsaol wojciechfas (DOT) harvard.edu rupak.dattayale (DOT) edu

"Sympathizing with AIDS orphans without doing anything is like sending a commputer work to a printer without papers"

OwinoMP

"Because you can, You must do something about HIV/AIDS"

President Clinton

OwinoMP

Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out.

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Dear and All,

Hello and so glad to see this reminder. Hope a number of people will attend, and we will be with you in spirit! It would be great to work more closely with you (KCA and other groups), and hope we can discuss this in future. Please post with a follow-up report if you can, and greatest blessings for your invaluable work! Janet

ps hope you got Achieng's photo and info from Tom, and that she might be mentioned at the conference!

[Kenyainternationalgroup] Re: Reminder--International Conference on AIDS Orphans, Aug 26, 2006 -Boston: You can still attend....

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AIDS ORPHANS

YOU CAN STILL ATTEND

REGISTER AT THE DOOR

AFRICAN HEALTH FOUNDATION

INVITES YOU TO AIDS ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN CONFRENCE

AUG 26, 2006, MUSEUM OF SCIENCE

12-5PM

The African Health Foundation, a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization with a passion of assisting sub-Saharan African communities affected by the AIDS epidemic, is pleased to invite you to its 2006 International Conference on AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) to be held Saturday, August 26th at the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts.

As part of the African Health Foundation's overarching objective is to create enabling environments through community empowerment, education, and rediscovery of assetts and talents for problem solving and coping mechanisms. This year conference will focus on the impact of HIV/AIDS on Orphans. The conference will showcase a community-based care prototype that provides sustainable solutions to the AIDS orphans crisis and act as a forum for donors, scientific and political communities to share ideas and develop/adapt new strategies for alleviating the plight of children infected and affected by AIDS.

Registration fee is $20 per person; $30 for registration plus admission to the 6PM showing of the Omni film Africa: The Serengeti. Student rates available.

Serious, educative and HOPE building......This conference is the place to be ..... for the weekend.

Come and Learn about the impact of HIVAIDS on children and how sub-Saharan Africans abroad are responding by initiating village projects for longterm solutions in their native land. You can be apart of this organized response.

Sincerely,

Owino, MPH Cheryl Wojciechowski, PhD Rupak Datta,

President, AHF Conference Chair Coordinator

theihsolutionsaol wojciechfas (DOT) harvard.edu rupak.dattayale (DOT) edu

"Sympathizing with AIDS orphans without doing anything is like sending a commputer work to a printer without papers"

OwinoMP

"Because you can, You must do something about HIV/AIDS"

President Clinton

OwinoMP

Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out.

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