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The Transafrika Cultural Institutes

The Transafrika Cultural Institutes is an international organization committed to working with local and international disadvantaged communities. Most of their programs are geared towards disadvantaged children, working to provide knowledge and resources so that they will be prepared to become productive citizens, and future leaders in their own families and communities.

The Transafrika Cultural Institutes also has a strong commitment to networking with other organizations that are striving to improve lives in these same disadvantaged communities. With the understanding that they cannot achieve their mission individually, they continue to reach out and to learn from other organizations that are committed to caring for disadvantaged communities around the globe.

By providing communities a chance to learn and understand, the Transafrika Cultural Institutes provides the tools of knowledge so that the community may become aware of the world’s most pressing problems. Their commitment gives people of Africa, the US and around the world an opportunity to build a bridge across barriers of culture, national origin, gender, environment and economy.

Won’t you join us in supporting their commitment to people of the world by purchasing items from I-ShoptheWorld.com and entering the word “Africa” in the “Referred by Field” when you check out on our website after you have made your purchase? By doing so, a portion of our profits from these sales will go directly to Transafrika Cultural Institutes.

Please see their website at http://www.transafrikacultural.org/ for more great details.


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