11/19/2007

Okunsanya family starts new non-proft

By By Staff


A new nonprofit organization to promote and help maintain healthy lifestyles, provide adequate education and educational materials, and improve the local economy for citizens living in rural areas in developing countries has been established by the family of the Rev. Gordon Okunsanya, rector of Church of the Incarnation, Atlanta, who has been appointed chair of the foundation board. A new nonprofit organization to promote and help maintain healthy lifestyles, provide adequate education and educational materials, and improve the local economy for citizens living in rural areas in developing countries has been established by the family of the Rev. Gordon Okunsanya, rector of Church of the Incarnation, Atlanta, who has been appointed chair of the foundation board


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