Monthly Archives:: April 2011

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Now that the rainy season has ended, our partners on the ground in Jaac, Sudan have begun to build more wells. Though there is plenty of water around, especially after the rainy season, it’s not safe or healthy to drink. Thousands of people still live, day after day, with these kinds of holes as their… Read more »

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Grace Orphanage aims at helping children orphaned because of accident, HIV/AIDS and natural deaths. Most of these children are from villages where it is difficult to afford clothing and access health and educational facilities due to poverty. The orphanage has adopted one hundred and eighty of these children by providing them with educational materials (books,… Read more »

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Each month, when you give $7/month to the HIV/AIDS project in Africa, your money goes straight to helping people that have HIV/AIDS or care for people living with HIV/AIDS. Each month, we care for over 100 patients living with this disease. Our partners on the ground did some interviews recently with these patients and this… Read more »

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It’s been almost a year since Hanna left her life on the streets. Hanna was born and grew up in Nazareth, Ethiopia, and lived with her parents. Her father was an alcoholic and due to that disease, he didn’t provide for or support his family. There were many kids in Hanna’s family, so it was… Read more »

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Enock is one of our 11th grade students at New Dawn Education Center. As a child, his parents divorced. He was sent away by his mother and his father died. His story is similar to many orphaned Kenya boys. “I was just wearing rags— I had no clothes. All my relatives had died or left…. Read more »

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