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Greetings!!
Students For Africa works to represent and be the face of Africa on the Dartmouth  
campus. We are equally concerned with development and culture of the continent  
and welcome any one who:
- Identifies as African (regardless of your place of birth or upbringing),
- Has any interest in the continent, be it development, culture or otherwise,
- Is interested in the goals, mission or any other part of SFA.

SFA has dedicated this Summer (11X) to internal restructuring and fall event planning.  
Your participation and contribution to restructuring and planning is welcome (and  
requested).

Join our weekly meetings on ***Sundays at 9PM in Haldeman 125*** starting this  
Sunday July 3rd.

A longer description is posted below for your convenience.
Do join us.

The SFA Team.

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Students For Africa works to represent and be the face of Africa on the Dartmouth  
campus. Our main goals are:
  - To raise awareness about the issues affecting these regions as well as working  
towards solving these issues of social justice and development. We use awareness  
campaigns, fundraising events, dinners and discussions to achieve our main goal.  

- To be equally concerned with the culture of Africa. SFA has a social component  
that is used to raise awareness and funds, promote recruitment/membership and  
showcase culture.
SFA is also currently the home organization of the amazing African Chorus!
SFA has the responsibility to paint Africa in all her lights, socially, politically,  
and culturally.

You can also follow us on our Facebook Group: Dartmouth Students For Africa.

Join us!

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