Dear Friend and Supporter of The Be Nice Express,
I am glad to once again update you on the work The Be Nice Express is doing within the US and globally.
I would like to first thank all of you for your kind support. Some of you have worked with Lisa, and The Be Nice Express, in so many ways. Thank you so much. Be always sure, that your support and help is changing so many lives in the world.
Right now, Lisa and The Be Nice Express is doing a very big and important cause. HELP US RAISE $7 MILLION. This is a cause to raise $7 MILLION, for 7 non-profits. That is, $1MILLION for each of the non-profits. 6 of the non-profits are in the US, while 1 is global. The non-profits were carefully selected, and all are very worth the support.
To do this, Lisa is asking 70,000 companies to each donate $100!
Here is what has already been raised:
- Beloved House for the homeless,in Asheville,N,c- $2.200
- H.O.P.E. ORGANIZATION,INC. - Darlene Gant - Breast Cancer Awareness -$5,000
- Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society,Canyon Lake,Texas - $20,000
- Central Texas Advocates For Seniors - $ 7,483
- The Hawks- $1,500
- The Be Nice Express Villages - Uganda,Tanzania & Kenya - $26,300
- Get Your Limb On- to start soon
- Habitat For Safe Seniors,Canyon Lake,Texas - $5,000
- Nader Farhoudi of New Braunfels Coffee got $3,000 to return to Iran for Family Reunion
- $1,100 donations & $400 Shopping Sree for Mason of The Hawks
- Mark Anthony Herrera - River Den Resort got $4,500 for paving Project for Farmers Market.
Global project details:
The Be Nice Express has been such a blessing to the people of East Africa; Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.
You cannot imagine that is a short time, The Be Nice Express has donated $26,300 to projects in East Africa.
This is what the money has done:
- Funded a solar system for a hospital that serves 59,000 people in Uganda. This hospital had no any lighting, and pregnant mothers were dying during delivery. Now they have light, and work is so easy for the nurses and doctors.
- In Tanzania, funds have been allocated to buy land and build a school for needy children.
- Paid off 1 acre of land to start The Be Nice Express Village-Uganda, as a one stop center that will help people to get skills in commercial agriculture and other craftsmanship. We are planting Moringa as a way to end global poverty by improving livelihoods. We are growing different commercial fruits on this land, and in the near future, we will be able to feed many needy families and children in schools.
- The Be Nice Express also funded a similar project in Tanzania and paid off 1 acre of land. Remember, you cannot invest without land, so The Be Nice does well to get land owned for the projects.
- A water well was dug on the Uganda village, and currently, this well helps to water our crops, and also gives clean water to the near by homes.
- A water well was dug in Tanzania to help a school and the community.
- The New Braunfels House has been constructed on the Uganda village. The house is in appreciation of Mr. Micheal Shudder for the impact he had on Lisa, and in appreciation of the people of New Braunfels town for their support to The Be Nice Express. Here in Uganda, the house is now shelter for 3 young men who work on the gardens, and also a store for our products.
- The Be Nice Express donated money to The African Welfare Foundation in Kenya, to start a school.
- In Kenya again, money was given to them to gazette the land where they will do a farming project to end global poverty.
The major project in the future is to fund a safe water well in Kajioda community of Kenya.
This is very great work that The Be Nice Express has done in the US and East Africa. Many people have benefited and been helped.
More water wells will be dug for communities, schools helped, and above all, people will be empowered to get out of poverty.
Thank you so much Lisa for your very kind heart. Thank you so much all companies that work with The Be Nice Express. Your donations have made all the work mentioned above possible.
There is no regret ever working with The Be Nice Express.
Steven Beingana
Director, Global Affairs.