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    CJTF-HOA personnel donate school supplies to Djibouti School

    CJTF-HOA Personnel Donate School Supplies to Djibouti School

    Photo By Chief Petty Officer Mary Popejoy | Army Staff Sgt. Lisa Dumire, 1133rd Engineering Detachment well drilling team...... read more read more

    By Petty Officer 1st Class Mary Popejoy
    Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa Public Affairs

    DJIBOUTI – Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa personnel took time out of their busy schedules to donate school supplies and apparel to Horsed Private School of English, Jan. 7.

    The 35 boxes were sent by Living Waters Foursquare Church in Mooresville, N.C., to Army Staff Sgt. Rex Hipp, 1132nd Engineering Detachment well drilling team. Hipp is a member of their congregation who is currently wrapping up a one-year deployment in Djibouti, Africa.

    The boxes were filled with backpacks, books, pencils, paper, shoes and clothes.

    "The 75 church members raised $1,500 so they could buy school supplies and clothing that would benefit the children of Djibouti," said Hipp.

    Having his church make such a thoughtful gesture allows the 1132nd well drillers to make one last impact before they redeploy back to Mooresville in mid-January.

    "For the past year, when we've drilled and repaired wells we've given out flip flops and school supplies to villages near some of our well sites as another way to help the Djibouti people," said Hipp. "Now that we're wrapping up our deployment, it was nice to coordinate with the CJTF-HOA chaplain's office and the school director to donate items that will improve the students' quality of life in a big way," said Hipp.

    U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Derico Cooper, CJ-6 tactical networking, was on hand to deliver the supplies and see firsthand just how grateful the school staff was for the gifts.

    "Their standard of living and educational facilities are far different than what we have in the states, so anything we can do to help them out is greatly appreciated," said Cooper.

    Hassan Mahamed, Horsed Private School of English teacher, appreciates everything the U.S. military does for his school.

    "We appreciate everything the U.S. military does for us because a lot of the families cannot afford to buy these items, which prevents students from having the proper items for school," said Mahamed. "It's nice to know that their friends stateside wanted to do something nice for our students here."

    And for chief religious programs specialist, Wayne George, CJTF-HOA religious ministries department, donations like these represent the true spirit of America and what it truly means to do something nice for people they'll never meet.

    "I have observed thousands of charitable items donated by caring Americans who expect nothing in return," said George. "They have done it in silence without expectations of recognition because it's not about the cost, but the smiles it will bring to the faces of the children half a world away."

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    Date Taken: 01.09.2008
    Date Posted: 01.11.2008 11:57
    Story ID: 15373
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