Vim is public domain. If you are happy with Vim and want to express that, don't send me money. I don't need it. But I know a place where they do need your money. Please read on. Summer 1993 I spent one month in Uganda with a Dutch team. What I experienced there was very impressive. Together with local people we built a nursery school in Kibale. In only three weeks from nothing to a roofed building! Kibale is a small town in the south of Uganda. It is an area that is suffering from AIDS very badly. About 30% of the adults are infected. Because parents die, there are many orphans. They need a lot of help. The Kibale children centre is working hard to provide the needy with food, medical care and education. Food and medical care to keep them healthy now, and education so that they can take care of themselves in the future. This is the best charity program I have ever encountered. The key to solving the problems in this area is education. This has been neglected in the past years with president Idi Amin and the following civil wars. The people have to learn how to take care of themselves and how to avoid infections. There is also help for people who are ill, but the primary goal is to prevent people from getting ill. I was impressed by the progress that is being made there. The work is very well organized. Every dollar is spent on something useful. Our team brought about $2000. For that money we were able to built most of a two classroom nursery school. They have further plans to build a primary school and houses for the teachers. They also need money for books and other teaching materials. If you want to support the Kibale children centre, please send a contribution. How do you know that the money will be spent right? First of all you have my personal guarantee as the author of Vim. Further the project is co-sponsored and inspected by World Vision and International Child Care Fund. I will visit the project a second time in January 1994. Friends of mine will go there in the summer of 1994. So I keep informed about what is happening there. If you have any further questions, send me e-mail: mool@oce.nl. The director of the project is: Sekaran Vellasamy p.o. box 1658 Masaka, Uganda, East Africa Transfering money from Holland: Use one of my accounts: Rabobank Venlo, nr. 3765.05.117 Postbank, nr. 1644503 Transfering money from Europe: To avoid banking costs the best thing is to send me a Eurocheque. But any other method should work. Transfering money from USA: Send me a check that can be cashed in Holland. Any "standard" banking check should be OK. Please consider adding $10 for banking costs. My address: Bram Moolenaar Clematisstraat 30 5925 BE Venlo The Netherlands. Or you can transfer the money directly to the director of the project. I don't know how well this works and what the costs are. Gold Trust Bank LTD - Kampala a/c no. 36059709 Citibank, N.A. Global Clearance Services 111 Wall Street 16th floor New York 10043 U.S.A. Beneficiary Mr. Sekaran Vellasamy a/c no. 2100