Greater Tulsa Branch launched African Library Project at Pan-Asia Supermarket

Reported by Kaylin Chen

Today, the Greater Tulsa Branch of AYLUS successfully promoted and fundraised for our African Library Project. The goal of this initiative is to establish a small library for children in rural Africa, helping them develop through literacy. To make this happen, we need to collect 1,000 children’s books and raise approximately $700 for the shipping costs to Africa.

Our fundraising efforts took place at the Pan-Asia supermarket, where we sold toys and received generous donations from both the store employees and customers. We were truly inspired by the kindness of everyone involved. The overall generosity exceeded our expectations, and it strengthened our passion for serving through this project. We are excited to continue working towards our goal of improving children’s access to learning and education in Africa.

We had 12 kids and 4 adults participated this event.

The participated kids volunteers and hours are:

Kevin Chen,  project leader, 3 hours (2 hours instore volunteering + 1 hour poster making+ setting up

Andrew Li,  project co-leader, 2 hours instore volunteering

Kaiting Hsu, 4 hours (2 hours instore volunteering + 2 hours poster making)

Kaylin Chen, 4 hours (2 hours instore volunteering + 2 hour donation box making)

Hannah Flaherty, 2 hours in store volunteering

Sophie Qi, 2 hours, Alyssa Xiang,  2 hours,

Amanda Weng, 2 hours,Dannis Weng, 2 hours

Yunxuan Li, 2 hours,Rosemary Li, 2 hours

Katherine Li, 2 hours


Updated: November 25, 2024 — 4:20 am

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