Category Archives: mako

Hiking into Kamasorie Village

During the recent trip to Sierra Leone, we were delighted to be able to return to Kamasorie Village. This village requires about a 45 minute drive from the area where the new NHA Compound is and then a 4.8 mile … Continue reading

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Hiking into Kamasorie Village

During the recent trip to Sierra Leone, we were delighted to be able to return to Kamasorie Village. This village requires about a 45 minute drive from the area where the new NHA Compound is and then a 4.8 mile … Continue reading

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Hiking into Kamasorie Village

During the recent trip to Sierra Leone, we were delighted to be able to return to Kamasorie Village. This village requires about a 45 minute drive from the area where the new NHA Compound is and then a 4.8 mile … Continue reading

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Monday, April 21 updates

Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks Good Morning Mama Hicks, I just drop Mako off at the Fourahbay College campus. He must finish registration or else miss a whole semester. He is struggling terribly with it but managed to … Continue reading

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Monday, April 21 updates

Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks Good Morning Mama Hicks, I just drop Mako off at the Fourahbay College campus. He must finish registration or else miss a whole semester. He is struggling terribly with it but managed to … Continue reading

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Monday, April 21 updates

Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks Good Morning Mama Hicks, I just drop Mako off at the Fourahbay College campus. He must finish registration or else miss a whole semester. He is struggling terribly with it but managed to … Continue reading

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Monday, April 21 updates

Email from James Mansaray to Vicki Hicks Good Morning Mama Hicks, I just drop Mako off at the Fourahbay College campus. He must finish registration or else miss a whole semester. He is struggling terribly with it but managed to … Continue reading

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