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Heeals said… hi peter ,
let me introduce i am Gagan working with ,Heeals a non profit organization based in New Delhi ,India .
we are currently running projects on safe drinking water & sanitation .
and for the same we require Volunteers from around the world who can support us in this social cause for Humanity .
feel free to share your views
best wishes from India
Gagan
Heeals said… Hi peter thanks for joining us :-)
You can make a difference ! we have a Opportunities for Volunteers (India) around the world who can help us in our Project in India
our web : www.heeals.org
happy weekend
best wishes from india
Edward Bwengye-Kahororo said… Hi Peter, Thank u for the request. Have a pleasant week. Edward
Hi peter, great connection, we do implement WASH programs that are in eastern equatoria state, and partly Kajo keji county in Central equatoria state.
Hans Hartung said… Hi Peter,
it would be nice to meet one day and look back...and forward
Hans
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