Warm hearts on a cold day
Posted Dec 13, 2006
A handful of former Tar Heels dedicated five hours of their weekend to hosting a soccer clinic for about 40 girls ages 8-13 at Finley Fields to benefit Carolina for Kibera, an international nonprofit organization that works with officials in Nairobi, Kenya, to promote youth leadership and improve the living conditions of Kibera, the largest slum of East Africa.
(Chapel Hill News)
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