Bergman Draper & Frockt Sponsors Event to Help Children in Sierra Leone

November 20, 2009

SEATTLE, WA – Working on behalf of the world’s orphaned and most destitute children, All As One joined forces with international film star and Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Glover, on Saturday, October 24, 2009, for a special event that drew attention to the dramatic needs in war-ravaged Sierra Leone. The event included prominent community business leaders and supporters from around the world in a celebration of the culture of Sierra Leone. The event was hosted by former NBA All-Star and humanitarian, James Donaldson and Suzie Burke, visionary community leader and philanthropist.

All As One – Danny Glover News Clip from All As One on Vimeo.

Established in 1997, All As One is an international child welfare non-profit organization with U.S. headquarters in Spanaway, Washington, dedicated to providing the orphaned and destitute children of Sierra Leone with a loving home, education, medical care, and a chance for a better future. All As One provides support through an orphanage, school and clinic in Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone. Ranked as the world’s least developed country in the world (of 179 countries) by the United Nations, in an index comparing poverty, life expectancy, literacy, and education, among other factors, Sierra Leone faces the world’s highest infant mortality and maternal mortality rates. 64% of the population does not have access to medical care. War and the subsequent return of refugees have also put enormous economic strain on the country.


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