
Congratulations Smithtown -- we have raised enough money to drill a clean water well in Bargish!! We will improve many lives and save many lives by our efforts.
development. Ms. Fagan showed us how the women wear 'Conga cloth' in their every day dress. Wonderful and inspirational sayings are woven into the cloths. Ms. Fagan says that women are getting many more rights and priviledges all the time. People are open, generous and very friendly. Ms. Fagan says that people are having a hard time feeding themselves. Pets are for working - dogs guard the hous
e; cats keep mice away. Pets do not go to veterinarians to stay healthy. In the big cities, people have electricity and running water. The first TV station started in 1990. About 1/3 of the population is Christian; 1/3 are muslims and 1/3 are of various African religions. The congas are worn differently based on your religion. How do you think the muslim women wear their congas?
To donate, send cash or check to: Smithtown High School - Western Campus; c/o Mrs. Jacqueline Gallagher; 100 Central Rd; Smithtown, NY 11787; Attn: Smithtown-Mbulu Clean Water Project