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Feeding our kids in Uganda
Michael Community Orphanage is grateful for our support. We work to keep these kids healthy. Your donations are vital.
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Read MoreChristmas message from Uganda
Hello Tom, As we reflect on the year, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude for your continued trust and partnership with Curtin Child Learning Center (CLICCS),Your commitment to making a positive impact has been inspiring, and it has been a privilege to support us in achieving our goals. Working with…
Read MoreHaiti Massacre
Gang leader revenging the death of his son slaughtered 101 elderly men and women in Cite Soleil. USA, Canada and France condemn the massacre. Haiti needs international help. The 400 Kenyan police brought in to fight the gangs are useless. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Haiti. We continue…
Read MoreGraduation at Curtin in Uganda
A message from Curtin Child Learning Center in Uganda: Hello Tom,I hope this mail finds you we’ll. Yesterday,we had a successful function where 35Pupils were graduated to join mainstream primary section come 2025 Academic year. These little ones had spent 3 years in kindergarten and/or Nursery Section. Our school and I appreciate your continued invaluable…
Read MoreThe faces of Haiti
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Read MoreHaitians are fleeing their homes
From our team in Port au Prince: Haitian gangs are burning individuals’ homes, and the people are fleeing. The government can’t control gang activity even with the assistance of 400 police from Kenya. Haiti is in crisis.
Read MoreHaiti Gangs shoot commercial airplanes…
Haitian gangs fired several rounds, hitting a Spirit Airlines flight as it was attempting to land in Port au Prince. Several bullets penetrated the aircraft, and a flight attendant was injured. American and Jet Blue flights also received gunfire. FAA has halted flights to Haiti for 30 days pending investigations. Even with the presence of…
Read MoreHaiti Violence
Haiti continues to face devastating consequences of unprecedented street violence. Gangs still control Port au Prince and Haitian citizens literally risk their lives to leave their homes to find food and essentials. The streets of Port au Prince are a war zone. A Presidential Council is attempting to be formed to begin elections and form…
Read MoreFeeding Haiti!
We are feeding poverty stricken Haitians! Your generosity at work! Your donations go direct to our team in Port au Prince. Risking their own safety, our givenet reps buy and prepare food for hungry children and adults. Join us in helping our faithful Haitians survive the devastation in their country. Tom Murphy, President Child Hope…
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