HELP OTHERS AND EARN - JOIN THE UMOJA NETWORK TODAY!
HEY UMOJA FAMILY!!!!! NON PROFIT HELPING OTHERS (SCHOLARSHIPS/HOUSING/AND MORE)…BUT WAIT YOU BENEFIT FINACIALLY AT THE SAME TIME!!!
PLEASE WATCH TO LEARN ABOUT THE NETWORK!!!
Here's my link to get started... nothing out of pocket now they are just building the Network
https://network.umojaproject.org/site/joinumoja?referral=tialynn13
Scholarship fund for both High School Seniors and Adult learners in minority communities to be used for Higher Education, including technical and trade schools.
Here's my link to get started... nothing out of pocket now they are just building the Network
https://network.umojaproject.org/site/joinumoja?referral=tialynn13
Recirculating dollar in minority communities to support local small businesses.
Feeding the minority communities. Supporting local community organizations with random gifts of kindness and other projects focused on helping.
The Umoja Fund is the part where you benefit.. This part is all about YOU! This is a large pool of money made by members, for members. You can request the money that has been accumulated on your site to improve your lifestyle and that of your family.
Join the Network today and share the bigger it gets the more help can and will be provided to the communities and you'll earn money that will help your finances!
The Umoja Donor community started in 2022 and have given over $4K to Entrepreneurs, over $3K to the homeless, over $2K to Community Organizations and over $1k to Student Scholarships.
Be a blessing to others and earn - twofold opportunity
https://network.umojaproject.org/site/joinumoja?referral=tialynn13
HEY UMOJA FAMILY!!!!! NON PROFIT HELPING OTHERS (SCHOLARSHIPS/HOUSING/AND MORE)…BUT WAIT YOU BENEFIT FINACIALLY AT THE SAME TIME!!!
PLEASE WATCH TO LEARN ABOUT THE NETWORK!!!
https://youtu.be/D9lOQkPSy3M
Here's my link to get started... nothing out of pocket now they are just building the Network
https://network.umojaproject.org/site/joinumoja?referral=tialynn13
Scholarship fund for both High School Seniors and Adult learners in minority communities to be used for Higher Education, including technical and trade schools.
