When I Met Marion

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
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I was first introduced to RFFA when I met Marion Bunch in Washington, D.C. several years ago to dream together about the future. We walked the halls of the U.S. Congress and met with federal agencies to seek HIV/AIDS funding for children in Africa. Those dreams are being realized today and I have now walked with Marion in Reagan’s challenging Kenyan neighborhood. The great good that is being done is evident to all and many children with stories like Reagan’s are being helped. It is our honor at HOPE worldwide to partner with RFFA in this life-changing cause.

Thank you Marion and RFFA.

Randy Jordan, CEO
HOPE worldwide, ltd.

Medical Mission

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
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I was lucky enough to be in Nairobi with the RFFA Medical Mission when Marion met Reagan and the rest is history.  Reagan now has hope and a future because of this fortuitous circumstance and the determination of one person to make a beneficial difference in Reagan’s life.

However, there are 12 million Reagans out there in Africa – male and female – waiting for someone to give them hope and a future.

You can be that someone by joining an/or contributing to RFFA and its activities.

I joined RFFA because by doing so I could make a difference and create a small island of hope in that ocean of desperate need.   I joined the board of RFFA because I could help to make that island of hope bigger.

Mark Doyle
Global Chair Rotarians for Fighting AIDS (RFFA)
(A Rotarian Action Group)
Director RFFA ANCHOR Operations Africa