COMMITTEE LEADS & VOLUNTEERS
Mom2Mom Africa has volunteer committee leads heading each of the three Mom2Mom Africa Programs and volunteers that help with various aspects of Mom2Mom Africa. Mom2Mom Africa would not be where it is today without the contribution and dedication from all of the volunteers. Our volunteers help organize and run fundraising events, donate needed items and support the organization with their expertise. A special thanks to all of our volunteers for helping empower the education of our students in Tanzania. Contact us if you would like to get more involved with Mom2Mom Africa.
Alison Fraser - Founder/Director, Committee Lead - Urafiki Program
Alison is an Environmental Toxicologist in Kitchener, Ontario. She started Mom2Mom Africa several years ago hoping to raise her three little girls to be active global citizens. Alison is a World Moms Blog contributor, Social Change Is contributor, and sits on the board of directors and committees of several professional scientific organizations in North America. Alison is active in several local charitable initiatives. Alison and her family support Joyce, Fatuma, Judith B. and Bernadeta in the Urafiki Program.
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Joanne Marchildon - Board of Directors, Committee Lead - Watoto Program
Joanne is a Firefighter with the City of Waterloo. She supports Queen in the Urafiki Program and is the Committee Lead for our Watoto Program. Joanne lives in New Hamburg, Ontario with her husband Jeremy and daughter Dakota. She volunteers at her daughter's school a few hours each week and enjoys working with children.
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Carrie Mage - Committee Co-Lead, CHETI Learning Program
Carrie is a student achievement consultant in the ESL department at a local school board here in Kitchener. She supports a child in the Urafiki Program and is the Committee Lead for our CHETI Learning Program. Carrie has traveled to Tanzania to do teacher training at the CHETI Schools.
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Terry Lawless - Committee Co-Lead, CHETI Learning Program
Terry is an ESL teacher with the local school board in Waterloo Region. Terry spent time in Tanzania in 2014, providing teacher training to CHETI teachers. She sponsors two students in the Urafiki Program. Terry has been working to bring her experiences in Tanzania into the local classrooms, and facilitating fundraisers in local schools for Mom2Mom Africa.
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Kylie Zummach - Eastern Ontario Lead
Kylie Zummach is a photographer in Ingleside, Ontario. She lives in Ingleside with her four daughters, Chloë, Danike, Alexa, Georgia and her husband, David. She volunteers every week at her daughter's school and is actively involved in fundraising events in the community. Kylie offers her creative card making and design skills to support various fundraising events. Kylie and her family sponsor Prisca in the Urafiki Program.
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Rachel Quinn
Rachel is currently a student studying French and Community Development at the University of Western Ontario. Rachel is involved in several volunteering initiatives in local schools and in volunteer programs pertaining to wildlife conservation. Rachel and her family help support three children in Africa, along with an orphaned elephant at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. By volunteering with Mom2Mom Africa Rachel hopes to increase her knowledge of educational issues in order to prepare her for her future career as a teacher.
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Nicole Jamison

Nicole is a 4th year International Development student at the University of Guelph with a passion for creating sustainable change and equality for all. When not studying hard, she enjoys volunteering and playing sports (shout out to the Guelph Quidditch Team!).