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Kenya and Tanzania are beautiful countries, but unfortunately they are also very poor countries.
And seeing the sparkle in their eyes and the happy laughter was all the thanks you needed. Donating to a charity can
make you feel the same way ! Raising funds for your charity is even more
satisfying and you can learn how to by filling in
the form here. Thanks to the Internet and
straming media it is now possible to see the results of your generosity
and how your donation has helped make things better. And better still You can
choose directly who will receive your donation. Donations can be made by credit card through the secure servers of PayPal. Each donation buttons links directly to Your chosen charity and funds will be transferred to them without any deductions. You will see the children who receive your gift, you will see how their eyes light up and hear their laughter when the presents are handed over. Paypal will also send you a receipt for your donation and if you are a company and would like us to add your logo or name e mail it to us and we will add it to our Hall of Fame next to the videos. e mail admin Choose your charity here and watch their developement
Is this your perception of Africans?
"They breed like rabbits" "Lazy people - all of them"
"Utterly corrupt" "Stupid" were just some of the more
common perception of many people, who have not had the chance to get to
know Africans a little better. How much work would you manage to do on a slice of bread and some week tee? if you got any at all? Would You let somebody off, if you were a policeman and cought someone
driving above the speedlimit, if the driver offered you money - and the
salary the government manages to pay you for your duties is not even enough
to feed yorself, let alone your family or pay the school fees for your
children? Stupid? Yes we can call them stupid - if by stupid you mean they can't
read or add up. How well would You read if Your school would be 10 or
more miles away and you had no mummy to drive you there in her 4x4? And now let me ask You - how long would You survive with one pair of trausers and a shirt, for the hot days and the freezing nights, in a mudhut, with no or very little money, no clean water, a school which is miles and miles away and the local dispensary has no medecines to cure your malaria, typhoid or snakebite? It takes a great deal of intelligence to survive under these circumstances, and reading and writing are not your first priority under those circumstances. But having said all that - with a good school near by, a decent set of
clothes, medical facilities to treat ilnesses, clean water, and regular
meals and a home to go to, most Africans will quite possibly turn into
very useful members of their society In fact I could very nearly garantee
it. I know of not one African in Africa who has had the same opportunities
which we in the developed countries take for granted, who has not made
very good use of them.
Displaying recorded videos from various locations to show proof of how donated money is being spent is the main objective of this web site. In this we hope to cinvince sceptics that money donated through this site will in fact go directly to the needy and will not be swollowed up in administrative costs. I am planning trips to the under mentioned organizations to find out their most urgent requirments. Dates to be anounced soon. In the meantime please donate any amount for your preferred cause or just browse some of the ads on this page which will help with funding administative costs. Money donated for a cause will go directly to it, while income earned through google ads and other affiliate sales in our shop will fund the trips. You can also donate directly to fund administration costs and the journeys here |
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North Kinangop
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At an altitude of nearly 8000 feet, this remote
area can get extreamly cold and quite often has hailstorms. The fundraiser will be visiting this location in the very near future to record the progress. In the meantime please be assured that your donations will go directly to this charity without any delay .
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Most urgent needs An extended calssroom £1500.00 |
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Nairobi – The Flomina Hope Foundation. On the edge of Kenya’s largest slum, lives a woman who is trying to care for 217 orphans on her own. She has only 1 small dorm, made of metal, to house 30 boys in 10 beds. Each night Florence takes 34 girls home with her, to keep them safe. The youngest 5 sleep with her in her own bed, the others crowd into 2 tiny rooms with a few mattresses to share. All the rest of the orphans and vulnerable children are sent out to the community to sleep in the slum homes of desperately poor but caring people. The orphanage needs proper housing. This place is desperate but as their name says, they have "hope". They need dorms, beds, bedding, classrooms, school supplies, teachers, builders, cleaners, people who can share any skill, and people who just love children.
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Kendu Bay – MORCAO project – Over 4400 orphans and vulnerable children are living with guardians who are often not able to provide adequate food or medical care. Many grandmothers are the caregivers, and are often too old or sick to work in order to feed their grandchildren. So, the children take turns attending school so that at least one can go out in search of work for the day. These children become vulnerable and are often exploited and must trade sex for food.
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Mombasa – The Calvary Zion Children's Home in Kiembeni District houses 35 orphaned or abandoned children, providing meals, shelter and education. Calvary Zion has 4 paid employees and, like most orphanages, are given no support from the government, so rely on volunteers and sponsorship. . A previous volunteer has set up a British charity as a way af making donations to this orphanage. Check it out at http://www.czchildrenshometrust.org/.
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