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by vedawms last modified 2008-04-03 09:46

Safe Passage has lost the visionary founder of Safe Passage, Hanley Denning. Hanley was fatally injured in an automobile accident on Thursday, January 18, 2007, in Guatemala City.

Safe Passage is nevertheless in good hands, and the program will continue and grow stronger in the same spirit that Hanley brought to it.

Hanley's family has asked that in lieu of flowers or other gifts that friends and supporters honor Hanley's memory with a donation to the Hanley Denning Memorial Fund to ensure that the work she began is continued with full strength and commitment.

You can donate to support Safe Passage programs by clicking on the photo-links below, or make a donation in any amount via the paypal icon to the left or by sending a check to Safe Passage US Headquarters, P.O. Box 663, Yarmouth, ME 04096. Thank you for honoring Hanley and her extraordinary life.

Memorial Fund 3

$150.00

School uniforms for six children that are needed to attend Guatemala's public schools.

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Memorial Fund 7

$250.00

Funding of medical and nutritional expenses for ten children in our program for one month.

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Memorial Fund 4

$500.00

Salaries for two Guatemalan teachers to help educate our students for one month.

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Memorial Fund 6

$750.00

Funding to expand vocational training and enrichment activities, such as carpentry, art and music.

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Memorial Fund 1

$1000.00

Desks, chairs and other furniture for our new classrooms, brightening the learning environment.

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Memorial Fund 5

$1500.00

Funding for our nutritional program and food bags.

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Memorial Fund 9

$2500.00

All text books for 125 children required by Guatemalan public schools.

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Memorial Fund 2

$5000.00

Public school enrollment fees for more than 500 children, offering them a pathway out of poverty.

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