Bloggers for Kenya: Thank you

Thank you to our dear blogger friends for supporting Kenya, and for spreading the word on the ‘Support Kenyans in Distress’ campaign with Mamamikes.com
Georgia of Caribbean Free Radio
African Loft
Kikuyu Moja

As the Mamamikes blog updates, the amount is exceeding $1900.
May i reiterate the thanks to the following people….

Omolo, Kuria, Kimura, Nyokabi, Miaud, Edgerton, Monyo, Kimeria, Dsouza, Kangethe, Muthoni, Coseac, Barbieri, Patel, Jabbar, Mann, Warungongo, Wairimu, Juergen, Njoroge, Laurance, Wanja, Wambui, Romanos, Lutz, Popplewell, Walsh, Kamau

Thank you to the following Kenyan Bloggers for committing their time to volunteer on the 17th.
M of Thinkers Room
Bankelele
Josiah Mugambi of Skunkworks and Mission Driven
Mentalacrobatics
The list is growing, so if you are a kenyan blogger/blog reader in Nairobi, please leave a comment if you can make it. we understand the situation might be tenuous but we hope it will be calm on Thursday. If you have any questions please feel free to send me an email, afromusing at gmail dot com

Date: Thursday January 17th 2008
Location: Mamamikes office – Kingsway Hse opposite Nairobi Outpatient Center on Muindi Mbingu Street
Time: 5pm

PS: Ushahidi Update: Local number to report an incident is +254 711 862 149 6007

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4 Responses to “Bloggers for Kenya: Thank you”

Jac January 15th, 2008 at 2:52 pm

All the best with the meeting guys. I so long I could be there, sigh! Ningependa kukutana nanyi bloggers wa fab in the flesh – one day…

Jac January 19th, 2008 at 3:41 am

How did the meeting go AM? Please?

AfroMusing January 20th, 2008 at 5:02 am

Hi Jac, the meeting went well, we were supposed to deliver the stuff to Red Cross on Friday, but because of fracas in town, had to reschedule. We shall do an update shortly. Alot of relief supplies were ordered, just getting it to Red Cross is the last hurdle. Strange times we live in.

K-Nine August 6th, 2009 at 9:46 am

Amazing that good deeds in times of need are evident even long after things have changed. God bless!

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