The Ladybug Project Inc.
 
We are excited to announce that in a last push to get supplies and monetary funding for The Ladybug Project in 2011, we were able to collect $1,700 in school supplies and $900 in monetary donations!!! Thanks everyone for your help!
 
 
 
 
 
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 For information on how you can donate school and clinic supplies for our schools in Africa, click here!
 
 
Check out her fantastic blog post on our "Updates from Africa" blog!

Many thanks to Juliet!
 
 
 
 
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Thanks to the awesome folks over at Brown Paper Tickets for featuring us!
 
 
We excited to announce that The Ladybug Project Inc. has received the GuideStar Exchange Seal. GuideStar is the leading online listing for registered nonprofit organizations, and requires in-depth financial records and project plans of a nonprofit applicant, before acceptance to into its premier program.

Through our profile on GuideStar, which can be found by searching "The Ladybug Project Inc." from its homepage, potential donors will have a clear and deep wealth of information about our organization before making donations to our cause.

For information about the program, please click the image below!
GuideStar Logo
 
 
The FGCU Ladybug Project Club was up early and ready to represent The Ladybug Project at today's 2011 Eagle Expo in South-West Florida. The Eagle Expo is designed for the students to learn more about clubs and opportunities at the school, and help raise awareness about the various programs working within the school's walls. Go Ladybug Project!
 
 
Tonight, Peter from our Board of Directors and several of our FGCU volunteers got together and packaged up over 800 pounds of supplies for our schools in Equatorial Guinea! The items include soccer outfits for the school, clothes for the teachers, healthcare supplies for the clinic, and hundreds of pounds of school supplies, will be sent using donated shipping to Luba in Equatorial Guinea, and then driven by volunteers to the Moka Village!

For information on how you can donate supplies, click here!