Bamako Orphanage Car Donation
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From UK to Mali, 4500 miles across desert etc. to reach Bamako and donate cars to ophanage. Music by Youssou N’Dour, “Shaking the Tree” Orphanage: www.asemali.org Car Challenge www.plymouth-banjul.co.uk ORTM www.ortm.net
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This is awesome..just amazing!!
Such a kind and thoughtful gesture to donate the cars to the orphanage after the rally. If you don’t mind I think I shall feature this video on my channel page.
All the best,
Cheers, Nancy
Also….HELLO JOHN!!!
Wonderfully generous to donate the vehicle to the orphanage. I’m sure it will make a huge difference to the children!!!
What a wonderful event! (Nancy, thank you for sharing this with us….)
Thanks Nancy for letting me know.. it sure is a great thing to do, and a worthy cause, and at the same time providing a bit of an adventure for those taking part..
WOW !!! That was so cool to donate the cars to the orphanage after the rally. That is going to be a big help in their lives.
All of you have big hearts !
~God Bless~
Fantastic. This will sure make a huge difference in the lives of these little ones.
That is great, i bet it will be a great addition to them.
Very nice video of generosity… The cars donation will really help to improve their life quality! That’s awesome*****
PS : I like the Youssou N’Dour song:-)
Lovely
Awesome generosity! A blessing to the orphanage.
That is the Spirit of giving. greast job by all, Thanks Nancy for passing om this link of kindness. The circle of life…….. put in good, and the good will come full circle right back to you in some fashion. LOVE IT
Hi MelodyElize: Nancy also shared with me, hope the cars get to thier destinations, and all donations arrive,take care, thanks Nancy,
==GILLY
wow what a awesome idea, fantastic, this donation could help the people, 5* A.D., thanks for sharing nancyleeould
good job !
You guys are doing a great job. We thank you so much for helping poor people in Mali.