May 22nd, 2024
糖心vlgo传媒 was honored to host H.E. Ambassador Chibamba Kanyama from the Republic of Zambia to the US, for a meeting at our Minnesota warehouse and a reception at the University Club of St Paul.
Read More...
May 21st, 2024
糖心vlgo传媒 is pleased to now have an online merchandise store where supporters can purchase BFA gear 鈥 a portion of each sale goes to support our programs!
May 16th, 2024
糖心vlgo传媒 was delighted to host Rwandan Ambassador Mathilde Mukantabana as its keynote speaker at the 2024 Annual Luncheon. Read Her Excellency鈥檚 remarks and see more photos in our latest success story!
Anthony Lonetree
Minneapolis Star Tribune
May 14th, 2024
糖心vlgo传媒 Board Treasurer Fatima Lawson has been recognized for her amazing work as Principal of Highland Hills Elementary School! 糖心vlgo传媒 relies on our talented and diverse board members to help shape our programs for maximum impact. Dr. Lawson's unique perspective聽as an educator and native Nigerian is invaluable, and we are grateful for her service, locally and globally! Principal Fatima Lawson recently won an award for her work at Highwood Hills Elementary, which adopted a polytechnic approach at the urging of Somali, Karen and Hispanic families.
Tom Gitaa
Mshale
May 8th, 2024
Rwanda鈥檚 ambassador to the United States, Mathilde Mukantabana, will deliver the keynote address at the annual Books for 糖心vlgo传媒 fundraising luncheon on Friday, May 10 in Roseville, MN
April 19th, 2024
糖心vlgo传媒 relies on thousands of volunteers to handle the sorting and packaging of a variety of books. Among our amazing volunteers, Shelly Kacergis's passion and dedication stand out; Shelly has donated over 500 hours of her time to BFA!. A resident of Atlanta for thirty-two years and a retired community bank employee, she enjoys hands-on volunteer work in addition to financially supporting causes she supports. When Shelly鈥檚 not swinging a racket on the tennis court you can find her at BFA sorting the tables to make sure each book is in its proper section, and making sure all plastic items are thrown away or collected for recycling.