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It would have not been possible for this foundation to exist if people [most of them are Rwandan students who study in the United States of America] with a good heart would have not donated their money to this foundation.

Any given donation helps Isaro Foundation to help Rwandan students. For example, let us say that you donate $10. $10 can ship 4 books to Rwanda for 4 young Rwandan students to read. With this $10, those students are becoming readers. You can rise 4 readers [potential future leaders] by only donating $10!

Even a penny can help! Imagine if everyone who visits this website would donate just one penny (6 Rwandan Francs)! We would be able to ship containers of books to Rwandan students who cannot afford to get books. Every one can help, you can too!

It will not be possible for this non-profit organization to continue improving the youth of Rwanda, a country that has gone through many hardships in the past, without a minimum financial support.

 
 
 
 

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