The president of the board is a dynamic woman, moving around in a wheel chair or in her chauffeur driven car. She is well educated, runs a cybercafé and wants to better the lives of her handicapped sisters who don't have the possibilities she has. The AMAFH board is quick in administration matters and correspondence, a project proposal is written within a week, and after a training the narrative and financial reports are ready in a few days and sent to the KoZon Foundation in the Netherlands. Because of these fast actions we were able to find a donor rather quickly and the trainings asked for in December 2004 were all finished and reported by June 2005.
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| - The president of the board is a dynamic woman, moving around in a wheel chair or in her chauffeur driven car. She is well educated, runs a cybercafé and wants to better the lives of her handicapped sisters who don't have the possibilities she has. The AMAFH board is quick in administration matters and correspondence, a project proposal is written within a week, and after a training the narrative and financial reports are ready in a few days and sent to the KoZon Foundation in the Netherlands. Because of these fast actions we were able to find a donor rather quickly and the trainings asked for in December 2004 were all finished and reported by June 2005.
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| - The president of the board is a dynamic woman, moving around in a wheel chair or in her chauffeur driven car. She is well educated, runs a cybercafé and wants to better the lives of her handicapped sisters who don't have the possibilities she has. The AMAFH board is quick in administration matters and correspondence, a project proposal is written within a week, and after a training the narrative and financial reports are ready in a few days and sent to the KoZon Foundation in the Netherlands. Because of these fast actions we were able to find a donor rather quickly and the trainings asked for in December 2004 were all finished and reported by June 2005. There came new requests of blind and deaf members for a solar cooking training. For the 18 blind members of AMAFH we found a Dutch institute for blind and partially sighted persons, which accepted to finance a CooKit training provided that two days, also financed by them, should be added and be focused explicitly on ways for the participants to find work or income generating activities. This fits flawlessly the objectives of AMAFH.
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