North Carolina lottery winner uses funds to improve education in hometown

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A North Carolina man will have the chance to support schoolchildren's education and culture in his country of Mali thanks to a $100,000 lottery victory. Souleymane Sana, a Mali native who now lives in New Bern, is making sure that his $100,000 win helps his homeland in a variety of ways. The Neuse Shop & Fuel on West New Bern Road in Kinston, which won a second-tier $100,000 prize from the $30 "Millionaire Maker" scratch-off game, sold the winning ticket to the 39-year-old dancing instructor. Now, he will be better equipped to impart his understanding of the craft.
 
Sana's decision to donate a portion of his winnings to education and culture is admirable and will have a lasting impact on his homeland. I'm sure many people in Mali will be very grateful for his generosity.
 
That is a very good kind and generous act actually anything that is invested in education and community development and uplifting of people that need support is never wasted at all , that is why you should always be donating to such purposes indeed .
 
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