For youth living in East African slums like
Kibera, their journey to become filmmakers is a bumpy dirt road with lots of
potholes.
Audrey and Walter trainees at kiberafilmschool.blogspot.com/
After a long journey , youth in Kibera have reached a crossroads, where Hot Sun Foundation is almost self-sustaining, but not yet there.
Filmmaking training is expensive in terms
of equipment, time and human resources.
To keep the Hot Sun Foundation programs
going, young filmmakers in Kibera have decided to work three days a week as
volunteers.
Youth are donating their time and sharing
their skills to help train other youth at the Kibera Film School, film
community stories for Kibera TV and provide media services, including sound
recording for local musicians.
Hot Sun Foundation has become an arts and
media center supported by the slum youth themselves.
Felix Munde and Francis Okwemba are volunteers at kiberatv.blogspot.com/
The youth of Kibera have stepped up to the challenge.
They
are inviting you to join them to support Hot Sun Foundation, their community
arts and media center.
Your
support is more crucial than ever at this crossroads.
Hot Sun Foundation is requesting small
monthly donations, the equivalent of a
dinner at a restaurant once a month, to ensure the continuity of our
programs.
Together with the funds raised by the youth themselves, through community media services, Hot Sun Foundation will continue to provide opportunities for youth to share their stories through digital video.
Join the donate-one-dinner a month club. www.globalgiving.org/3632
Support the youth of Hot Sun Foundation.
Spread the word through facebook, twitter,
blogs.
Although monthly donations would be the
most useful in sustaining our media programs, any donation is welcome.
Thank you for what you do.
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