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Ashoka is the global association of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs—men and women with system changing solutions for the world’s most urgent social problems. Since 1981, we have elected over 2,000 leading social entrepreneurs as Ashoka Fellows, providing them with living stipends, professional support, and access to a global network of peers in more than 60 countries.
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     This website is hosted on a server I administrate. I worked with Matt Franklin and Jordan Ruff on this design.  ASERELA was founded in 1994, in Maine, to organize and build self-reliance among Sudanese refugees.
     It gained association status and was incorporated in 1997 and received 501c(3) status in 2001. Through a strong volunteer base and limited staff support, ASERELA has diligently worked to build philanthropic support among refugees that have settled in Maine as well as American-born friends with the purpose of assisting refugees in Kiryadongo, Uganda.
     The server this site is hosted on is supported by the FOGLIGHTCOLLECTIVE whose mission is to unite a multicultural community by sharing knowledge, developing leadership and encouraging creativity.
 
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