A Prince George-based charity called Samuha Overseas Development Association (SODA) raising funds for a children’s disability program in rural South India.
A Prince George-based charity called Samuha Overseas Development Association is hosting a dinner and silent auction to raise funds for a children’s disability program in rural south India.
“Samuha relies on our funds to run their programs.” Hilary Crowley, founder of SODA in 1996, said. “We have committed to raising $20,000 each year.” She returned year after year for about six weeks each time but has not been able to do so since the pandemic.
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