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projects needing time

eye glasses

Many people in Uganda have unmet eyecare needs. Our eye glasses project aims to accomplish specific goals, including: eye testing and assesment, providing reading and everday glasses, and providing sunglasses (a lot of damage is caused by the Ugandan sun).

TIME: Collecting glasses. (Sunglasses and Bifocals are in high demand.)

MONEY: If given money, we could purchase the glasses in Uganda, stimulating and supporting the local economy.

$blank will purchase glasses for blank amount people.

 

children's health

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about children's health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our children's seminars are geared toward teaching children basic sanitary practices.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out.

MONEY: Used to purchase items like toothbrushes, etc.

$blank will purchase toothbrushes for blank amount children.

 

children's diets

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner. SeeeMe is interested in finding ways to give variety and more nutrional value to the kid's diets. BMH has a vast amount of land, but they aren't sure how to farm it.

KNOWLEDGE: Those who know about nutrition, agriculure, etc. would be a great help to this project.

TIME: We have collected data about the children's diets that needs to be compiled.

 

women's health seminars

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our women's seminars are geared toward teaching women about family planning, menstraul care, pregnancy and postnatal care.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out. Kits include family planning bracelets, reusable mentraul pads and information. Time is specically needed to assemble bracelets and sew the pads.

MONEY: Used to purchase the materials need to make the items in the kits.

$blank will purchase pads for blank amount women.
$blank will purchase cycle bracelets for blank amount women.

 

 

projects needing money

classrooms

This project aims to create places of education for students of all ages. Improvement (such as that needed in the pictured class room above) and construction of classrooms will both be taken care of.

MONEY: Money will be used for the construction of new class rooms and the improvement of others.

$blank provides a new classroom
$blank provides the improvement of a discheveled classroom.

corn husker and grinder

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner (for 450 orphans). That's a lot of corn. The orphanage is able to harvest about half of that corn, but then has to pay substantial amounts to get it gound.

The corn husker and grinder would both provide the orphange with a source of income as well as keeping them from spending money. Surrounding villages have already expressed interest in have their corn ground at the orphanage.

MONEY: Money would purchase the corn grinder, sheller (and bicycle it attaches to), generator (to run the grinder) and a builing to place it in.

$2,000.00 would purchase a corn grinder
$120.00 would purchase a sheller and bicycle

$4,000.00 would purchase the generator

$2,000 would pay for the building to place it in.

 

dorms

BMH Orphange already has 450 students/orphans. However, there is a waiting list of children wanting to get in. Orphan dorms would provide a place for children to sleep and therefore give them a stable environment and oppurtunity to attend school.

MONEY: Would be used to pay for materials needed to build the dorms.

$8,000.00 purchasing one dorm, which houses about 50 children.

 

eye glasses

Many people in Uganda have unmet eyecare needs. Our eye glasses project aims to accomplish specific goals, including: eye testing and assesment, providing reading and everday glasses, and providing sunglasses (a lot of damage is caused by the Ugandan sun).

TIME: Collecting glasses. (Sunglasses and Bifocals are in high demand.)

MONEY: If given money, we could purchase the glasses in Uganda, stimulating and supporting the local economy.

$blank will purchase glasses for blank amount people.

 

fish pond

BMH Orphange has a pond located on their land that is full of talapia. We aim to expand the pond to keep the fish sustainable and add needed nutrition to the children's diets. This project is being developed by the USU-EWB Uganda team and the SeeeMe Institute.

MONEY: Money would be used to pay prisoners to dig and reshape the pond.

$100.00 pays for 8 prisoners and two gaurds for a whole days worth of work.

 

women's health seminars

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about children's health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our children's seminars are geared toward teaching children basic sanitary practices.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out.

MONEY: Used to purchase items like toothbrushes, etc.

$blank will purchase toothbrushes for blank amount children.

 

latrines

BMH Orphange latrines will be filled to capacity in about six months. We aim to increase the number of latrines available. This project is being developed by the USU-EWB Uganda team and the SeeeMe Institute.

MONEY: Money would be used to for the materials need to make the latrines.

$blank pays for 1 latrine

 

medicine

With illnesses like Malaria rampant Uganda, there is a big need for medication for the orphanages. In our 2009 trip we found out that BMH orphanage had been out of medicine for quite some time. Medicine is an essential need for the children of BMH.

MONEY: Would be used to purchase medicine.

$blank pays for blank medicine

 

misquito nets

Malaria is the number one killer of children under the age of five and pregnant women in Uganda. If children sleep under these empregnanted (or treated) nets, they are exponentially less likely to catch the deadly diease.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase nets for those needing them.

$3.00 buys one net that covers three-six children.

 

misquito spraying

Malaria is the number one killer of children under the age of five and pregnant women in Uganda. When dorms are sprayed with repellent, children are exponentially less likely to catch the deadly diease.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase spray for the dorms.

$blank buys enough spray for one dorm (60 children)

 

play equipment

Play equipment makes children happy! :)

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials need to build a play area/equipment.

KNOWLEDGE: We are hoping to get some unique playground and play area ideas. Have any? Let us know; email us here.

 

scholarship

Giving children the oppurtunity of getting an education is one of the most import ways we can build the future of Uganda. Children over the age of 13 have to pay for secondary school (the government doesn't cover public education costs after this age).

MONEY: Scholarships given to students so they can continue their education.

$blank pays for one student to carry on to secondary school for a year.
$blank pays for one student to cary on to college for one semester.

 

educational software

Giving children the oppurtunity of getting an education is one of the most import ways we can build the future of Uganda. On the summer 2009 trip, a mural of an ocean scene was painted. No one knew what an octopus was! Try as we might, it is very difficult to explain what an octopus is like. Educational software will provide learning oppurtunties that the children have never had.

MONEY: Money will be used to purchase educational software.

ALSO ACCEPTED: Donations of educational software. Have software that you don't use anymore? Give it to us! The computers in Uganda like old programs.

 

alternative fuels

If the deforestation of Uganda continues, it is expected to become a desert within the next 40 years. Help us find ways to reverse this process through the use of alternative fuels.

MONEY: Money will be used to purchase kits and materials.

KNOWLEDGE: Know your stuff? Help us out by contacting us here.

 

teacher's dorms

Given the oppurtunity to sleep and reside near the orphans teachers would be able to help out more as well as have more time to prepare lessons.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials needed to build quater's for the teachers.

$4,000 builds one quarter, which house blank teachers.

 

clean water

Imagine if it were a chore just to get a drink of water! Access to clean sanitary water is a great way to grealty increase the quilaty of life for large numbers of people.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials needed to construct a well/water tower.

$blank buys water for blank persons.

 

business seminars

Microfinance provides the oppurtunity for people to start a business. Often, all that is needed is about $100 dollars (dependent on the business). Our program not only provides capital, but also teaches business principles and financial responsibility. The program is geared mainly toward women. The money in this program is perpetuating, meaning once a loan is paid back, it is reissued to someone else.

MONEY: Would be used to help people start businesses.

$blank helps one person start a business (money cycles back into program when loan is paid back, so you are really helping more than one person). It also helps families and children.

 

women's health seminars

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our women's seminars are geared toward teaching women about family planning, menstraul care, pregnancy and postnatal care.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out. Kits include family planning bracelets, reusable mentraul pads and information. Time is specically needed to assemble bracelets and sew the pads.

MONEY: Used to purchase the materials need to make the items in the kits.

$blank will purchase pads for blank amount women.
$blank will purchase cycle bracelets for blank amount women.

 

 

projects needing knowledge or skills

play equipment

Play equipment makes children happy! :)

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials need to build a play area/equipment.

KNOWLEDGE: We are hoping to get some unique playground and play area ideas. Have any? Let us know; email us here.

 

alternative fuel

If the deforestation of Uganda continues, it is expected to become a desert within the next 40 years. Help us find ways to reverse this process through the use of alternative fuels.

MONEY: Money will be used to purchase kits and materials.

KNOWLEDGE: Know your stuff? Help us out by contacting us here.

 

children's diets

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner. SeeeMe is interested in finding ways to give variety and more nutrional value to the kid's diets. BMH has a vast amount of land, but they aren't sure how to farm it.

KNOWLEDGE: Those who know about nutrition, agriculure, etc. would be a great help to this project.

TIME: We have collected data about the children's diets that needs to be compiled.

 

women's health

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our women's seminars are geared toward teaching women about family planning, menstraul care, pregnancy and postnatal care.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out. Kits include family planning bracelets, reusable mentraul pads and information. Time is specically needed to assemble bracelets and sew the pads.

MONEY: Used to purchase the materials need to make the items in the kits.

$blank will purchase pads for blank amount women.
$blank will purchase cycle bracelets for blank amount women.

 

 

 

agriculuture projects

children's diets

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner. SeeeMe is interested in finding ways to give variety and more nutrional value to the kid's diets. BMH has a vast amount of land, but they aren't sure how to farm it.

KNOWLEDGE: Those who know about nutrition, agriculure, etc. would be a great help to this project.

TIME: We have collected data about the children's diets that needs to be compiled.

 

 

 

children projects

classrooms

This project aims to create places of education for students of all ages. Improvement (such as that needed in the pictured class room above) and construction of classrooms will both be taken care of.

MONEY: Money will be used for the construction of new class rooms and the improvement of others.

$blank provides a new classroom
$blank provides the improvement of a discheveled classroom.

 

corn husker and grinder

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner (for 450 orphans). That's a lot of corn. The orphanage is able to harvest about half of that corn, but then has to pay substantial amounts to get it gound.

The corn husker and grinder would both provide the orphange with a source of income as well as keeping them from spending money. Surrounding villages have already expressed interest in have their corn ground at the orphanage.

MONEY: Money would purchase the corn grinder, sheller (and bicycle it attaches to), generator (to run the grinder) and a builing to place it in.

$2,000.00 would purchase a corn grinder
$120.00 would purchase a sheller and bicycle

$4,000.00 would purchase the generator

$2,000 would pay for the building to place it in.

 

dorms for orphans

BMH Orphange already has 450 students/orphans. However, there is a waiting list of children wanting to get in. Orphan dorms would provide a place for children to sleep and therefore give them a stable environment and oppurtunity to attend school.

MONEY: Would be used to pay for materials needed to build the dorms.

$8,000.00 purchasing one dorm, which houses about 50 children.

children's health

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about children's health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our children's seminars are geared toward teaching children basic sanitary practices.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out.

MONEY: Used to purchase items like toothbrushes, etc.

$blank will purchase toothbrushes for blank amount children.

 

medicine

With illnesses like Malaria rampant Uganda, there is a big need for medication for the orphanages. In our 2009 trip we found out that BMH orphanage had been out of medicine for quite some time. Medicine is an essential need for the children of BMH.

MONEY: Would be used to purchase medicine.

$blank pays for blank medicine

 

mosquito nets

Malaria is the number one killer of children under the age of five and pregnant women in Uganda. If children sleep under these empregnanted (or treated) nets, they are exponentially less likely to catch the deadly diease.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase nets for those needing them.

$3.00 buys one net that covers three-six children.

 

mosquito spray

Malaria is the number one killer of children under the age of five and pregnant women in Uganda. When dorms are sprayed with repellent, children are exponentially less likely to catch the deadly diease.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase spray for the dorms.

$blank buys enough spray for one dorm (60 children)

 

play equipment

Play equipment makes children happy! :)

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials need to build a play area/equipment.

KNOWLEDGE: We are hoping to get some unique playground and play area ideas. Have any? Let us know; email us here.

 

scholarships

Giving children the oppurtunity of getting an education is one of the most import ways we can build the future of Uganda. Children over the age of 13 have to pay for secondary school (the government doesn't cover public education costs after this age).

MONEY: Scholarships given to students so they can continue their education.

$blank pays for one student to carry on to secondary school for a year.
$blank pays for one student to cary on to college for one semester.

 

software

Giving children the oppurtunity of getting an education is one of the most import ways we can build the future of Uganda. On the summer 2009 trip, a mural of an ocean scene was painted. No one knew what an octopus was! Try as we might, it is very difficult to explain what an octopus is like. Educational software will provide learning oppurtunties that the children have never had.

MONEY: Money will be used to purchase educational software.

ALSO ACCEPTED: Donations of educational software. Have software that you don't use anymore? Give it to us! The computers in Uganda like old programs.

 

children's diets

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner. SeeeMe is interested in finding ways to give variety and more nutrional value to the kid's diets. BMH has a vast amount of land, but they aren't sure how to farm it.

KNOWLEDGE: Those who know about nutrition, agriculure, etc. would be a great help to this project.

TIME: We have collected data about the children's diets that needs to be compiled.

 

 

 

economic health projects

corn grinder and sheller

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner (for 450 orphans). That's a lot of corn. The orphanage is able to harvest about half of that corn, but then has to pay substantial amounts to get it gound.

The corn husker and grinder would both provide the orphange with a source of income as well as keeping them from spending money. Surrounding villages have already expressed interest in have their corn ground at the orphanage.

MONEY: Money would purchase the corn grinder, sheller (and bicycle it attaches to), generator (to run the grinder) and a builing to place it in.

$2,000.00 would purchase a corn grinder
$120.00 would purchase a sheller and bicycle

$4,000.00 would purchase the generator

$2,000 would pay for the building to place it in.

 

women's business seminars

Microfinance provides the oppurtunity for people to start a business. Often, all that is needed is about $100 dollars (dependent on the business). Our program not only provides capital, but also teaches business principles and financial responsibility. The program is geared mainly toward women. The money in this program is perpetuating, meaning once a loan is paid back, it is reissued to someone else.

MONEY: Would be used to help people start businesses.

$blank helps one person start a business (money cycles back into program when loan is paid back, so you are really helping more than one person). It also helps families and children.

 

 

education projects

classrooms

This project aims to create places of education for students of all ages. Improvement (such as that needed in the pictured class room above) and construction of classrooms will both be taken care of.

MONEY: Money will be used for the construction of new class rooms and the improvement of others.

$blank provides a new classroom
$blank provides the improvement of a discheveled classroom.

 

dorms

BMH Orphange already has 450 students/orphans. However, there is a waiting list of children wanting to get in. Orphan dorms would provide a place for children to sleep and therefore give them a stable environment and oppurtunity to attend school.

MONEY: Would be used to pay for materials needed to build the dorms.

$8,000.00 purchasing one dorm, which houses about 50 children.

scholarship

Giving children the oppurtunity of getting an education is one of the most import ways we can build the future of Uganda. Children over the age of 13 have to pay for secondary school (the government doesn't cover public education costs after this age).

MONEY: Scholarships given to students so they can continue their education.

$blank pays for one student to carry on to secondary school for a year.
$blank pays for one student to cary on to college for one semester.

 

software

Giving children the oppurtunity of getting an education is one of the most import ways we can build the future of Uganda. On the summer 2009 trip, a mural of an ocean scene was painted. No one knew what an octopus was! Try as we might, it is very difficult to explain what an octopus is like. Educational software will provide learning oppurtunties that the children have never had.

MONEY: Money will be used to purchase educational software.

ALSO ACCEPTED: Donations of educational software. Have software that you don't use anymore? Give it to us! The computers in Uganda like old programs.

 

teacher's quarters

Given the oppurtunity to sleep and reside near the orphans teachers would be able to help out more as well as have more time to prepare lessons.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials need to build quater's for the teachers.

$4,000 builds one quarter, which house blank teachers.

 

business seminars

Microfinance provides the oppurtunity for people to start a business. Often, all that is needed is about $100 dollars (dependent on the business). Our program not only provides capital, but also teaches business principles and financial responsibility. The program is geared mainly toward women. The money in this program is perpetuating, meaning once a loan is paid back, it is reissued to someone else.

MONEY: Would be used to help people start businesses.

$blank helps one person start a business (money cycles back into program when loan is paid back, so you are really helping more than one person). It also helps families and children.

 

women's health

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our women's seminars are geared toward teaching women about family planning, menstraul care, pregnancy and postnatal care.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out. Kits include family planning bracelets, reusable mentraul pads and information. Time is specically needed to assemble bracelets and sew the pads.

MONEY: Used to purchase the materials need to make the items in the kits.

$blank will purchase pads for blank amount women.
$blank will purchase cycle bracelets for blank amount women.

 

 

environmental projects

alternative fuel

If the deforestation of Uganda continues, it is expected to become a desert within the next 40 years. Help us find ways to reverse this process through the use of alternative fuels.

MONEY: Money will be used to purchase kits and materials.

KNOWLEDGE: Know your stuff? Help us out by contacting us here.

 

 

gender equality projects

business seminars

Microfinance provides the oppurtunity for people to start a business. Often, all that is needed is about $100 dollars (dependent on the business). Our program not only provides capital, but also teaches business principles and financial responsibility. The program is geared mainly toward women. The money in this program is perpetuating, meaning once a loan is paid back, it is reissued to someone else.

MONEY: Would be used to help people start businesses.

$blank helps one person start a business (money cycles back into program when loan is paid back, so you are really helping more than one person). It also helps families and children.

 

 

infrasturture projects

classrooms

This project aims to create places of education for students of all ages. Improvement (such as that needed in the pictured class room above) and construction of classrooms will both be taken care of.

MONEY: Money will be used for the construction of new class rooms and the improvement of others.

$blank provides a new classroom
$blank provides the improvement of a discheveled classroom.

 

dorms

BMH Orphange already has 450 students/orphans. However, there is a waiting list of children wanting to get in. Orphan dorms would provide a place for children to sleep and therefore give them a stable environment and oppurtunity to attend school.

MONEY: Would be used to pay for materials needed to build the dorms.

$8,000.00 purchasing one dorm, which houses about 50 children.

latrines

BMH Orphange latrines will be filled to capacity in about six months. We aim to increase the number of latrines available. This project is being developed by the USU-EWB Uganda team and the SeeeMe Institute.

MONEY: Money would be used to for the materials need to make the latrines.

$blank pays for 1 latrine

 

teacher's quarter's

Given the oppurtunity to sleep and reside near the orphans teachers would be able to help out more as well as have more time to prepare lessons.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials need to build quater's for the teachers.

$4,000 builds one quarter, which house blank teachers.

 

 

 

maternal care projects

women's health seminars

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our women's seminars are geared toward teaching women about family planning, menstraul care, pregnancy and postnatal care.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out. Kits include family planning bracelets, reusable mentraul pads and information. Time is specically needed to assemble bracelets and sew the pads.

MONEY: Used to purchase the materials need to make the items in the kits.

$blank will purchase pads for blank amount women.
$blank will purchase cycle bracelets for blank amount women.

 

 

mental health projects

The SeeeMe Institute is currently brainstorming on ideas impacting the mental health of Ugandas in positive ways. Have an idea? Let us know! Click here to contact us.

 

nutrition projects

corn sheller, husker

The children at BMH orphanage have tea for breakfast, posha (ground corn maize) and a few beans for lunch and again for dinner (for 450 orphans). That's a lot of corn. The orphanage is able to harvest about half of that corn, but then has to pay substantial amounts to get it gound.

The corn husker and grinder would both provide the orphange with a source of income as well as keeping them from spending money. Surrounding villages have already expressed interest in have their corn ground at the orphanage.

MONEY: Money would purchase the corn grinder, sheller (and bicycle it attaches to), generator (to run the grinder) and a builing to place it in.

$2,000.00 would purchase a corn grinder
$120.00 would purchase a sheller and bicycle

$4,000.00 would purchase the generator

$2,000 would pay for the building to place it in.

 

fish pond

BMH Orphange has a pond located on their land that is full of talapia. We aim to expand the pond to keep the fish sustainable and add needed nutrition to the children's diets. This project is being developed by the USU-EWB Uganda team and the SeeeMe Institute.

MONEY: Money would be used to pay prisoners to dig and reshape the pond.

$100.00 pays for 8 prisoners and two gaurds for a whole days worth of work.

 

 

 

physical and public health projects

eye glasses

Many people in Uganda have unmet eyecare needs. Our eye glasses project aims to accomplish specific goals, including: eye testing and assesment, providing reading and everday glasses, and providing sunglasses (a lot of damage is caused by the Ugandan sun).

TIME: Collecting glasses. (Sunglasses and Bifocals are in high demand.)

MONEY: If given money, we could purchase the glasses in Uganda, stimulating and supporting the local economy.

$blank will purchase glasses for blank amount people.

 

children's health

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about children's health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our children's seminars are geared toward teaching children basic sanitary practices.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out.

MONEY: Used to purchase items like toothbrushes, etc.

$blank will purchase toothbrushes for blank amount children.

 

medicine

With illnesses like Malaria rampant Uganda, there is a big need for medication for the orphanages. In our 2009 trip we found out that BMH orphanage had been out of medicine for quite some time. Medicine is an essential need for the children of BMH.

MONEY: Would be used to purchase medicine.

$blank pays for blank medicine

misquito spray

Malaria is the number one killer of children under the age of five and pregnant women in Uganda. When dorms are sprayed with repellent, children are exponentially less likely to catch the deadly diease.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase spray for the dorms.

$blank buys enough spray for one dorm (60 children)

 

 

water

Imagine if it were a chore just to get a drink of water! Access to clean sanitary water is a great way to grealty increase the quilaty of life for large numbers of people.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials needed to construct a well/water tower.

$blank buys water for blank persons.

 

women's health

SeeeMe Institute gives seminars about health in many villages during their trips to Uganda. Seminars teach people about health and give them the oppurtunity to get their questions answered. Our women's seminars are geared toward teaching women about family planning, menstraul care, pregnancy and postnatal care.

TIME: Putting together kits to hand out. Kits include family planning bracelets, reusable mentraul pads and information. Time is specically needed to assemble bracelets and sew the pads.

MONEY: Used to purchase the materials need to make the items in the kits.

$blank will purchase pads for blank amount women.
$blank will purchase cycle bracelets for blank amount women.

 

 

 

water quality and availability

water

Imagine if it were a chore just to get a drink of water! Access to clean sanitary water is a great way to grealty increase the quilaty of life for large numbers of people.

MONEY: Money would be used to purchase the materials needed to construct a well/water tower.

$blank buys water for blank persons.

 

 

become a pen pal

Children and nuns alike love recieving letters from America. Make it a class or eclesastical project!

Nuns are particularly interested in hearing from other adult, Catholic, women.

Email us for more info, or mail letters to:

Dr. William Grenney
1716 East 1600 North
Logan, Utah 84341

NO PACKAGES OR GIFTS PLEASE.

 

 

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