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We are a small and newish charity based in Herne Hill - www.grassrootsafrica.org - and we need someone to help us develop our website. The charity gives farming advice to subsistence farmers in Africa to help them become more self-sustaining. The website allows questions to be submitted to a forum and then experienced practitioners (29 registered so far) provide answers. This is important work and we need someone to help us develop the site and the forums. Ideally we would like someone who is interested in this area to help us on a pro bono basis but if needed we could afford a small payment. If you can help please respond to this post or to [email protected]. Thanks.
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Hi there,


I'm technology director at digital agency zone. This is me:


http://www.thisiszone.com/team/rob-reng/


Here's some of my pro-social work:


http://www.girleffect.org/


http://www.peabody.org.uk/home


http://www.thinknpc.org/


I'll be able to help out for a small fee. Let me know if you wish to discuss further.


Cheers,

rob

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