Thanks!

The Little Eagles are taking flight! I am pleasantly surprised by the overwhelmingly positive feedback we've gotten for the launch of our FB Fan page, Cause page and Blog! In less than 1 weeks time the Little Eagles have accumulated 325 fans from all around the world! Fans from the United States, Canada, Albania, Egypt, Italy, Nicaragua, Argentina, Nigeria and Nepal have come together to show solidarity with African Sky, the Little Eagles project and Malian communities in need. Our cause page is growing as well. With 80 members and $85 in donations to date we are off to a great start.
I would sincerely like to thank each and everyone of you for your support and look forward to bringing this project to fruition. A thanks to Dr. Scott Lacy of African Sky for helping this project along on its journey.
Keep your eyes open for the debut of our Logo and Youtube video!
For more info on African Sky's projects in Mali check out www.Africansky.org.
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