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| Jun 18 |
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Juan-Carlos
gave 50 for a bicycle and repair education for one person |
posted June 21, 2010

Aminata lives in a remote village called Kwasibadukrom, so she uses the bike to get to market where she is a petty trader. She also allows her daughter to use the bike to go to school; before they had the bike she says her daughter hardly went to school because it was too far, but now she goes everyday.
The bicycle helps Aminata make money since she is able to go to market more frequently and for longer periods of time. She says she learned a lot during the training, and that repairing punctured tires has been the most useful. Thanks Juan-Carlos for your support!
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