
“You have heard that life has been difficult for some time in Haiti. Thank God the situation has improved; kids are in school, protests are over and there is traffic again!
“People are still suffering from hunger. We have been doing some survival feeding as part of the FFP United with Haiti initiative. Ken and I were there last weekend for…
From Love can be painful:
By Richard Stephens | December 23, 2019
Salima, Malawi… With a name like “love”, how can anything go wrong? But for 14-year-old Chikondi Samson (his name means “love”), who lives in Kamwaha Village near Salima, Malawi it seems almost everything that can go wrong has gone wrong. Read More
From Global Village Foundation Bali:
https://www.facebook.com/GlobalVillageFoundationBali/videos/681132302290676/
Read MoreFrom UM Men Magazine
By Scott Walters
Imagine living in a desolate, remote area in the developing world where there are only dirt paths; no roadways or sidewalks of any kind. Now imagine you are unable to walk due to an injury or birth defect. How will you get to where you need to go? The answer is…
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Americares and Women’s Health to Wealth (WHW) have partnered in Ghana for more than 10 years, delivering over $33 million in medicine and medical supplies to clinics and health facilities across the entire Kumasi metro area. These items fill critical gaps in often severely under-resourced health settings, and are ultimately provided at no cost to Ghanaians who could otherwise not…
From Partners for Care:
I received this request through Gary Moreau, Mobility Worldwide Columbia from Jill – a doctor in South Sudan. Jill was trying to find some Mobility Carts. She has one little disabled child with the biggest smile in the world who is hoping to get a pull cart. One year ago his parents had moved close to the TB clinic Jill runs in…
Read MoreFrom Global Village Foundation:
https://www.facebook.com/globalvillagefoundation.globalvillagefoundation/videos/145710173397077/
Read MoreFrom Good Works Project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPsP3C_cc24&rel=0&modestbranding=1
Read MoreFrom Burma Children Medical Fund:
Ma Aye is a 32-year-old woman who lives with her mother, sister and brother-in-law in a village in Tigyaing Township, Sagaing Division, Burma. When Ma Aye was one, she had diarrhea and three days later, her legs grew weak. By the time she was four, she was only able to crawl on…
Read MoreFrom Slavery takes many courses:
By Malawi Project | November 26, 2019
Salima, Malawi … Although little evidence of its past is visible today, the memory of old “Salima” can drive cold chills down the back of even a novice historian. During the dark days of the slave trade, it was from the Salima trading center that thousands…
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