Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity Contact Home
Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity Empoweringthepoor.org - Empowering the Poor Communities  to Self-Reliance and Dignity
Devider   Devider   Devider   Devider   Devider  
Shadow
Spacer Spacer Spacer
Spacer
Up Coming Events
Up Coming Events
Spacer Theme: Rain or Shine, we Run and Walk because every 30 seconds a child dies from malaria in Africa.
   
  Register Now
   
  Date: Sunday April 20, 2008
   
 

Where: Downtown Fredericksburg Rappahannock Library (1201 Caroline street)

Time: 7:30AM

Sponsor, Run, or Walk and you automatically become a WINNER. All participants will receive free T-shirt, sun-visor, refreshments, etc.

 

   
 
Malaria Run Walk Information
PDF Mail in
Register On Line
What is Malaria?    
Why we Walk, run, and fight the tragedy of Malaria?
     
Registration
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsor a participant Donation Tracking Form
Agreement, Release, Waiver, parental Consent Form
Map & Parking    
Contact malaria Run Walk Staff    
     
-> WHAT IS MALARIA?  
 
RWAMA 2007
 
 
Malaria is caused by infection of red blood cells with protozoan parasites of the genus plasmodium. The parasites are inoculated into the human host by the female anopheles mosquito. (World Health Organization)
arrow
Symptoms  
  The classic symptoms include:  
 
Persistent fever, shivering, joint pains, headaches, repeated vomiting, muscular aches,weakness, diarrhea, and cough.
     
 
Untreated malaria causes renal failure, hypoglycemia, anemia, pulmonary edema, coma, and death. Malaria can be cured if promptly diagnosed and adequately treated
arrow
Malaria Transmission Cycle  
 
Malaria Transmission Cycle
 
     
arrow IMPACT OF MALARIA  
 
2,000,000 children die every year Reduce farmers and workers’ productivity Help perpetuate the vicious cycle of poverty. Increase HIV/AIDS infection (recent research)
     
  RAIN or SHINE, we RUN and WALK 3 miles because:  
 
MALARIA is a Tragedy bigger than Tsunami. Every 30 seconds a child dies in Africa from malaria.
     
 
Millions of malaria victims walk long distances to gather wood, farm fields and get unclean water for daily needs
     
  Raise funds to enhance literacy and education in our targets communities. Because malaria is a disease of poverty and a cause of poverty
     
  Raise Funds to provide 5000 insecticide treated bed nets, anti malaria drugs, and train women as health educators in our target communities, among which is Princess Town, Ghana;(Fredericksburg’ sister city.)
     
 
Empowering The Poor (ETP) is a Virginia-based nonprofit, nongovernmental and non partisan organization dedicated to empowering the poorest communities across sub Saharan Africa through education, healthcare and microfinance. ETP values the African woman and the youth as one of the most powerful tools of poverty alleviation.
     
 

We target communities where basic necessities such as health centers, clean water, schools, latrines, and electricity are almost non-existent. We work in communities where a child dies every 30 seconds from malaria, where young people, aged 15 to 24 are infected with HIV every 4 minutes, where 90% of women are illiterate, and people live on less than $US1 per day.

We deeply believe and live by the popular adage “Give a fish to a man will feed him for a day; teach how to fish will feed for the rest of his life”.

Rather than disenfranchising the poor, we are fully engaging them in our projects. In so doing, the poor becomes a true participant, and not an outsider looking in.

   
   
Line
   

Empoweringthepoor.org -2006- All rights reserved.
Empowering The Poor, Inc.
(ETP) is a non-profit and charitable organization under section
501 (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
All contributions are tax deductible to the extent permitted by the law.
Powered by CQube Data Systems

Spacer