By Emily McFarlin, Business Major
Here at SMCC, there are three Political Science classes that are taught by Ellen Moy and Julie
Mueller. Ellen and Julie have combined our classes in an effort to raise the funds in order to
place a water pump in a remote Cameroon village. This water pump will help the lives of 7,500
people currently residing in this village.
Our classes are working on setting up ways to fundraise. We have a bake sale that will
be happening in the campus center on November 3rd, 4th, and 6th running from 11:30am to
1:30pm.
In addition to the bake sale, we have set up a website to further our fundraising efforts.
Our website is similar to a GoFundMe page. At our website you can learn about the village
we’re helping and our fundraising goal. You’ll be able to donate any sum of money you’d like.
One dollar would go a long way. The website is listed below.
Finally, on November the 19th we have arranged for Colin Woodard, a renowned
journalist, to come speak about his efforts to help and stop the water crisis.
You can find our website at https://www.razoo.com/story/Hydrate-
Humanity?referral_code=share.
If you have any questions regarding our project please contact us at our email:
Hydratinghumanity@smcc.me.edu.
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