Rogers frustrates a lot of users! help me use their money for good!


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My name is Josh Pozzolo. From 2005 -2007 I lived in Malawi, Africa with my wife. While living there we adopted a little girl, Alice.

more information can be found here: http://www.cbc.ca/ne...ion-malawi.html

ANYWAY, we returned last year to check in with her village, and it's doing very badly! the water they've used for hundreds of years has dried up, and now they're reduced to drinking runoff that's contaminated with human and animal waste, as well as fertilizer. They don't have anywhere to go, Malawi is the third poorest country in the world, and average income in the region is less than 100$ A YEAR.

SO I entered a contest with Rogers to win $25,000 to drill some wells in her village! she has family that is literally dying, and this would change the lives of over 1000 people. Voting is done daily and you can only vote once a day! please vote for my story "Josh P. Return to Africa"! I'm currently in second, but if we work together we can get to first!

Please, Please, Please vote @ https://www.facebook...103139599851953 it does require a Facebook account! feel free to add me on Facebook, Joshua Pozzolo, and I'll remind you daily!

sadly, the site doesn't work properly in chrome (mixed results), and if you're using internet explorer, you will have to click the "show unsecure content" that will pop up in the bottom of your browser. Works perfectly in Firefox and safari though!

please Vote for Josh P. and Share with your friends! remind them to vote daily, please! this would mean the world to me, my daughter and her village! Guilt your family and friends! make them vote too! everyday!

please vote guys, this is such an important cause!

https://www.facebook...103139599851953

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