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	<title>Comments on: Making Donations</title>
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		<title>By: Kathleen Colson</title>
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		<description>I am the ED of a US based non-profit organization that works in Laisamis District.  There is currently a very serious outbreak of cholera in Laisamis.  Last reports have over 700 people in 7 villages ill with 12 dead.  Doctors without Borders is now on the scene but we are very concerned about people in the remote villages who are not able to reach the clinic and medical services in Laisamis.  Is there anything your organization can do to help?  We are providing a vehicle and petrol for transport of sick people from remote villages.  I can be reached at kpcolson@comcast.net or 802 362 1440.  Thank you -</description>
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