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Do Right Men 2008: Dindani Beza

HOME BASE: Jefferson City, Missouri PROFESSION: Resident Director, Lincoln University DOING RIGHT: In 2003 Beza and his parents, who are from Malawi, founded the Mary V. Beza First-Aid Clinic in the northern region of the country, which treats 500 to 1,000 people each month, using donated nonprescription medicines and funds earned from presentations to local organizations, hospitals and churches.
By Essence · Updated October 30, 2020
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26181 D Beza7

Age: 29

HOME BASE: Jefferson City, Missouri

PROFESSION: Resident Director, Lincoln University

DOING RIGHT: In 2003 Beza and his parents, who are from Malawi, founded the Mary V. Beza First-Aid Clinic in the northern region of the country, which treats 500 to 1,000 people each month, using donated nonprescription medicines and funds earned from presentations to local organizations, hospitals and churches.

Do Right Men 2008: Dindani Beza
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26191 D Beza4

HOME BASE: Jefferson City, Missouri

PROFESSION: Resident Director, Lincoln University

DOING RIGHT: In 2003 Beza and his parents, who are from Malawi, founded the Mary V. Beza First-Aid Clinic in the northern region of the country, which treats 500 to 1,000 people each month, using donated nonprescription medicines and funds earned from presentations to local organizations, hospitals and churches.

Do Right Men 2008: Dindani Beza
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26201 D Beza

HOME BASE: Jefferson City, Missouri

PROFESSION: Resident Director, Lincoln University

DOING RIGHT: In 2003 Beza and his parents, who are from Malawi, founded the Mary V. Beza First-Aid Clinic in the northern region of the country, which treats 500 to 1,000 people each month, using donated nonprescription medicines and funds earned from presentations to local organizations, hospitals and churches.

Do Right Men 2008: Dindani Beza