In
Africa, 470,000 children die each year because they cannot get
the anti-retroviral drugs they need for HIV/AIDS. For $1
a day, you can sponsor a child through Keep
A Child Alive; 97% of all donations go to medicines and
clinics.
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Zoom Uganda. Photographer Julie Resnick gave
disposeable cameras to a dozen orphaned girls in
Uganda, and invited them to document their lives
over 24 hours. You can schedule an exhibit of their
work at your school or workplace! Or help fund a
science lab at the school the girls attend, which will
be dedicated to the 12 photographers, making them
benefactors of their own community.
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In Zimbabwe over the past
eight years, 20,000 girls have been meeting after school; about
half have been sexually abused by their fathers, uncles, teachers
or boyfriends. The Girl Child Network in Harare set up the first shelter in Zimbabwe to protect, rehabilitate
and empower girls and alter men’s behavior. You can help.
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El Shadai Family Foster Home is an orphanage in
southeastern Uganda, run by a local NGO. Thirty
children live there as a family. Ages 2-19, they
share a history of poverty neglect, abuse and
abandonment. The organization’s US Friends
group is staffed by four professional women in
San Francisco who volunteer their time so that
100% of the tax deductible donations go to the
children. El Shadai means “of God” in Hebrew,
but the organization is not religious and doesn’t
discriminate. MORE |
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With only 10% of the
world's population, Sub-Saharan Africa has:
*92% of the world's AIDS orphans: 12.1 million children
*more than 2 million children with HIV
*46% of all pregnant women are HIV positive and a quarter of their
babies will be born infected.
One hundred percent of the money you donate to
the Firelight Foundation will fund grassroots organizations
in twelve African countries, supporting and advocating for these
children. MORE |