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Belinda Laidley-Collias
served in the Peace Corps in Lesotho from 2007-09, where she worked
in the rural village of Ha Mohale. Belinda taught life skills at
the local high school and worked at the community AIDS clinic. She
initiated the M.O.S.A. Project with the help of family, friends, and
Basotho colleagues in 2008. |
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Dr. Bettina Laidley
is a dentist in South Burlington, Vermont and the biggest sponsor of
the M.O.S.A. Project! She has managed the administrative side of the
project here in the United States while Belinda was working in
Lesotho, and was a partner in the process of founding the
organization. |
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‘M’e (Mother)
Ntseliseng Sedia is the principal of Mohale High School and a
huge advocate for orphans living in the poor rural areas of
Lesotho. She is one of the M.O.S.A. partners and manages the
project’s operation in Lesotho. |
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‘M’e (Mother)
Tankie Sekese teaches English and Sesotho at Mohale High School
and is a founding partner of M.O.S.A. She counsels the students,
identifies their needs, and manages the program in Lesotho. |