Led by South African entrepreneur Roxsanne Dyssell, the Society of African Ladies who Brunch are a New York City based organization of diaspora women who meet for brunch to connect, support, and inspire one another.
Ten (10) members of the society will participate in Mudderella, a 5-mile muddy obstacle course in New York to raise funds for two nonprofit organizations in Liberia. You may support The Franciscan Works Liberian Mission School in Toe Town and the More than Me Girls School in Monrovia. Both organizations provide critical schooling and care to children orphaned by the Ebola epidemic and HIV/AIDS.
Have questions? Email: Society of African Ladies who Brunch
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