We are currently serving Orphans in several key areas:
- Mission Lubuto - serving Orphans in Zambia through
providing assistance to local area Orphanages in the area
of construction, provision of key supplies, and
consultation. Future plans include orphanage
development, vacation bible school services, and
expanding provision of clothing and such items.
- Mission Amigo - through our 'Christmas Over the Border'
and our food drops we are supporting Orphans in the
Juarez, Mexico area. There are 23 orphanages in Juarez
alone, and hope to expand our service to 6 orphanages
for this Christmas.
- Project Myanmar - via our partnership with Orphan's
Hope we plan to continue our support through the 3rd
quarter this year. We have also discussed the possibility
of providing for the development of an additional home
at their Garden Home property.
Brothers Marcos, Sergio, and Alfredo at Casa de la Nueva Vida Orphanage in Juarez, Mexico
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As we expand our fundraising capacity we plan to assist adopting
families with services in regards to adoption. We plan on having
these services available by October 2007.
We are currently building awareness through speaking
engagements and our current fundraising activities.
Our founder and president Scott Nordstrom spoke in Zambia at
three different venues, and received a warm welcome. Scott
delivered a message of hope, and in one instance, a church
started a new ministry called "Hope for the City" in which they
plan serving Orphans and street kids. They have already taken
in six girls to date.
Our Orphan Awareness Campaign is just underway as Scott
makes him self available to churches, small groups, and other
organizations.
World Orphan Relief is a Christian relief agency serving Orphans in need and a
recognized U.S. Public charity, tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3). All
donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law.
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AIDS Pandemic
In Africa by 2010, the
number of orphans will
reach 42 million. Twenty
million of these children
- or almost 6 percent of
all children in Africa -will
be orphaned due to
AIDS (USAID, 2002)
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