Gaven Hurley is proposing to fund the construction of 3 latrines at a school in Sudan. Gaven will donate $250 to be matched by club members and that sum of $500 will be matched by our Club's Foundation. The math will be easier if 5 Rotarians give $50 each. The total cost of the project is $5,000 in which he hopes and expects a number of Rotary Clubs to participate in. What do you say? As Gaven says, "Believe me, you will be making a difference every day for these children and teachers."

Here is a short video based on the story of polio survivor, Angelina Malek, who kneels to Ajong primary school built by Building Minds In South Sudan Inc.,  (BMISS).  BMISS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities to African villagers in South Sudan. The organization seeks to restore hope by providing education for people adversely affected by conflict in Sudan. Gaven's latrine project will be built for a couple of theses schools.