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Bay Area Tour for HBCU--You Can Make a Difference!
March 5, 2013



BAY logo We've Got 48 days left!!!
Please Give to Our Indiegogo Campaign NOW!
6 Colleges in 7 days!
Changing Perspectives, opening doors...

Our 2013 HBCU College Tour is an educational opportunity that will help children of color in San Francisco's Bayview Hunter's Point neighborhood understand what it means to go to college. We've all heard the stories about the outcomes for black and brown children, and this project does so much to change all that. You can help spread the word and, more importantly, raise funds to support this effort. 

Our Indiegogo campaign to raise $5,000 in the next 48 days, is moving forward but we need you! Help 35 middle and high school students travel to six historically black colleges in the North Carolina area - St. Augustine's, Winston-Salem State, John C. Smith, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Shaw, and Bennett.

Support this much needed project by going to our Indiegogo page and pledging your support - even $5 can make a difference and help us reach our goal.
Bookmark the site and go back to the page to see our meter go up and how your contribution will help. 

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Thirty-five hopeful young people say - Thanks!


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