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The
Bible says in James 1:27 Pure and lasting religion in the sight of God
our father means that we must care for orphans and widows in their
troubles and refuse to let the world corrupt us.
The current status of the building project, together with the financial
needs to meet this phase of the vision can be found in the Building
Project document. Please take
this opportunity to familiarize yourself with the needs of this project.
Please
choose one of the following ways to support a child or children. Please
use the support form
to make your gift.
- You can partner
with us through prayer and also give a monthly partnership contribution
of any amount.
- You can give a
financial gift of £17 a month or 50 pence a day to feed a
child.
- You can get
involved in any of various activities required by the charity as might
feel led.
- You can support
a child with education, for example, paying school fees for a child or
children, either termly or yearly, books, etc.
- You can make a
donation of any amount towards the building work of the home or towards
utility bills or you might have skills which you could lend us.
- You can make
financial contribution of any amount towards appliances and equipment
such as cookers, fridges, washing machines, television, computers, beds
mattresses, or even provide clothing, shoes etc.
- You can
volunteer to work with the kids either short or long-term.
- You can give any
amount towards medical care to enable us to equip our first aid box or
even volunteer to be our Nurse.
- you can donate
toys and games to the children or money to enable us buy toys.
In
return all our donors will be kept informed of progress in the homes.
Our accounts will be audited and open to anyone who may wish to see
them. Children will be encouraged to contact their sponsors through
letters or via e- mail. NB: Individual update letters on sponsored
children will be sent out to their sponsors.
If
you think God is speaking to you about this ministry but may be unsure
then please get in touch
and we will pray with you.
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