Invisible Children - Africa's Longest War, Documentary @ Roofers

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Sunday, May 2, 2010 - 16:30

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From: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=108163865883829 In the spring of 2003, three young filmmakers traveled to Africa in search of a story. What started out as a filmmaking adventure transformed into much more when these boys from Southern California discovered a tragedy that disgusted and inspired them, a tragedy where children are both the weapons and the victims. After returning to the States, they created the documentary "Invisible Children: Rough Cut," a film that exposes the tragic realities of northern Uganda.s night commuters and child soldiers. The film was originally shown to friends and family, but has now been seen by millions of people. The overwhelming response has been, "at ROOFERS How can I help?" To answer this question, the non-profit Invisible Children, Inc. was created, giving compassionate individuals an effective way to respond to the situation. Global-Asia promotions will be showing you the Documentary BAR IN ITAEWON, and a former child solder will explain to you why the war has continued for 22 years and what the international community can do to stop the War that has led to the abduction of over 30000 innocent children. 10000 Won, you will go with a CD at your home and watch the documentary during your free time. All the money from CDs sale will go direct to AFRICA to help Children and mothers traumatised by the 22 years war covering Northern Uganda, Congo,Sudan and Central African Republic. If you 're a Mother, father or you want to be a mother, father, please dont miss this documentary. Come and see what it take to be a child solder in Africa, even one thousand Won ( 1$) that you donate will change the lives of Children and Mothers affected by war in Africa. NB : Roofers has been kind enough to give us space to show this important documentary without cost. Please show your appreciation by purchasing at least one item of food or drink so they can keep providing space to causes who need recognition.