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Ways you can help WIN achieve it's goal to support 200 orphans.

June 14, 2007

 

As you may know World Impact Network has been working in Uganda for the last seven years. Our partnership with indigenous leaders has brought about the possibility of saving children out of refugee camps and placing them into the Christian Life Orphanage where they will receive accommodation, meals, clothing, education, medical care and the love and concern that every child deserves.

 

It only takes $300 to save a life, an insignificant amount to those of us privileged enough to live in the United States, where we often take our families, homes, an education and many of the blessings we have, for granted.

 

This is not the case for the little ones who have been abandoned at an early age, not because they are not special or loved but because they have either been ravaged by the ongoing war, which has taken the lives of their parents, been orphaned due to the ongoing AIDS crises or have themselves been victims of rebel Joseph Kony’s brutal eighteen year struggle on Uganda’s Northern border.

 

These children are known as the ‘Invisible Children’ however they no longer need to be invisible as they can now be welcomed into a loving caring environment at the Christian Life Orphanage in Lira when someone offers to sponsor them.

 

Would you consider being that ‘life saver’ today by sponsoring one of these little ones?

 

Thank you in advance for your gift,

 

Gabriella Van Breda

Executive Director

WORLD IMPACT NETWORK

Please check the opportunities you are interested in:

Be an ambassador for Africa's orphan's by hosting a tea.

Encourage friends to support an orphan.

Take a trip with a WIN team to help women.

Raise $50 for school supplies.

Host a children's book drive.

Start a kids writing campaign.

Commit $300 to sponsoring a child for a year.

Commit to sponsoring a child for five years.

Commit to sponsoring a child through high school graduation.

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