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June
2018

Former Miss World America 2017 Clarissa Bowers fundraisers campaign

19 Jun 2018 | Irina Silva

Former Miss World America 2017 Clarissa Bowers has been really acting in her activism of saving newborn children. Her recent post on Instagram states that she is happy with her social service and is proud to be part of something special. The 25th annual medical mission to Nevia provided free surgeries to 151 children in need. It helped many families hope and blessed healthy life to kids.  In her post, she mentioned surgeons and foundation who were part of this mission. She was thankful for her experience.

She has started a fundraising campaign to raise money. So far she was able to raise 2000$. All of this money will help other needful kids.

 

Former Miss World America 2017 Clarissa Bowers fundraisers campaign

 

The fundraiser's campaign is under the name of What We Do. Their motive is to provide critical medical care to children all around the world who are unable to afford or to access, it on their own. The foundation will be traveling with Miss World America as a surgical assistant to provide medical care and relief to the children of Columbia.

All donations made to GoFundMe as a fundraiser will go towards the funding of this mission trip as well as supplies for the children of Columbia.

 

Former Miss World America 2017 Clarissa Bowers fundraisers campaign

(Photo Credits: Clarissa Bowers Instagram Official)

More than 250,000 children have been affected by the conflict in Colombia since peace talks between the Government and the country’s main armed opposition group (FARC-EP) started three years ago. Based on verified United Nations and national data, an estimated 1,000 children were used or recruited by non-state armed groups during the same period.

Due to the state of conflict in Columbia, many children go without the basic healthcare necessities that we may take for granted here in the United States. This trip is intended to bring these healthcare necessities to those who have gone without and provide much-needed relief for the children of Columbia.