Barbara Joye is a founding member and current President of It Can Be Done, traveling to Tanzania for the fourth time, in her ongoing efforts for sustainable clean water access and for women’s empowerment. She believes whole-heartedly that “a few dedicated individuals CAN make a real difference in the world”. Founder of Acorn Invocations and of Leadership…
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Chris Moses believes in the innate wisdom of every woman and is committed to helping women live to their fullest capacity. As the Vice-President of It Can Be Done! she has discovered her passion for “a global connection and purpose for the greater whole”. Chris had the privilege of meeting the people of Uru in…
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Lee Ann Richards “decided after much thought and meditation to climb Kilimanjaro”. She first felt a call to visit Tanzania in 2008, and was forever touched by the proud people there, and by what they endured living without life’s basic essentials including clean water. Knowing she “could leave and have a clean shower”, while the people of…
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Rev. Sandra McKinney is an ordained Unity minister who has been the spiritual leader for Unity Christ Center in Eau Claire, WI since 2003. Sandy has a deep passion for community building and actively works with JONAH (Joining Our Neighbors Advancing Hope) for social justice in her Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin community. She sees her participation in…
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Angela Dampier is excited to take on the Kilimanjaro Pledge Climb challenge. A 38 year old mother, psychotherapist, and competitive runner, “ climbing the highest mountain in Africa appeals to my competitive nature”. A social worker by training, she is gratified “to be involved in this important humanitarian project”. As this is her first climb, she admits “to…
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