Thank you so so very much for helping us pass the word. We received the $138 to keep the Kayonga boys in school by one donor about 3 hours ago. She is also a mother of 2 Duchenne boys in Iceland. Here is the text of her Facebook message to me about her donation…

Hi,

Your chairty really touched me, I live in Iceland and have 2 boys with Duchenne muscular Dystrophy. I have very often thought about how lucky we still are to live in Iceland having this disease. Being able to get some of the best care possible. The Kayonga family has really touched my heart.

I just donated 138usd to your Project for the boys school fees last semester and for this upcoming semester.

If there will ever be a need for further school fee donations please contact me. We as a family are willing and wanting to support the Kayonga boys to continue with school.

Warmest greetings from Iceland ❤

For more information on the good works that The Everett and Austin Project is doing, please click on the HOME button, or like our FACEBOOK PAGE. Thank you!

 

By Tim Gillen

I'm a born-again christian, sold out to serving the needs of the less fortunate and in Sub-Saharan Africa. I founded The Everett and Austin Project in October 2018 to honor my 2 boys posthumously by helping people living in poverty going thru Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and other rare diseases. My sons each died of Duchenne, Austin in 2012 at age 16 and Everett in 2017 at age 22.

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