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Membership
Zambia Orphans of AIDS draws its membership from the Zambian community and other Africans in the Washington D.C. area. But a significant number also comes from Americans who have lived and worked in Zambia, while others have a commitment to supporting Africans particularly its orphans. Efforts are underway to gain membership in Canada, the United Kingdom and Kenya.
If you like to become a member or make a contribution, please print out the membership form, fill it out and mail your donation and/or membership fee to:
Zambia Orphans of AIDS
P.O. Box 27496
Washington D.C. 20038-2796
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Zambia Orphans of AIDS touches close to 7000 children |
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Zambia Orphans of AIDS UK held a very successful launch party at the Irish Embassy in London on June 14, 2007. See ZOA-UK page for more details.
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Zambia Orphans of AIDS partners with Counterpart International, a US-based global development NGO that operates in 37 countries. |
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The World Bank Community Connections includes ZOA among the non Washington NGOs and PVOs it raised money for.
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St. John the Beloved Catholic Church, McLean, Virginia, through St. Peter Claver Society for African Orphans and tithing, raises funds for ZOA for the third year running. |
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The International Monetary Fund’s Helping Hands continue to support ZOA. |
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Stanley and Rhoda Fischer donate to ZOA for the fourth year running. |
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Significant contributions from members and supporters (over $4500). |
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Derek Serpell, born in Zambia, and his wife Amanda Brosch Serpell, generously donate to ZOA. |
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that 78% of orphans in Zambia were orphaned by AIDS |
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that it is estimated that by 2005, there will be almost 2 million orphans in Zambia. |
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that Zambia will rank first among sub-Saharan African countries with a large orphan population by 2010. |
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