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Help Tamba Keita go to University of The Gambia

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Dustin Lape writes:
   
​Tamba Keita is serving as deputy Headmaster at a Lower Basic Cycle (elementary) school in the North Bank, Gambia.  He is a qualified and dedicated teacher who works hard to ensure his students are learning at their own level.  Keita works hard in a variety of capacities to make the school a better learning environment.
     With your support, Tamba can attend the University of The Gambia, improve his knowledge of the subjects he teaches, and be eligible for more responsible positions in the Gambian school system.  
With a cost of less than $1,000 per year the University of The Gambia is both a bargain by Western standards and hopelessly out of reach for a Gambian teacher earning less than $150 per month. 
Any contribution will help Tamba get a chance, but since this is a 4-year program, small monthly donations will be especially helpful.   Just 6 people donating $15 per month will fully fund Tamba's education!
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