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Orphans International Worldwide Launches New Website
You can read about it here: http://www.stewardshipreport.com/index.php/orphans-international-worldwide-unveils-new-website-for-sponsoring-kids-including-haiti.html and view it here: http://www.oiww.org

 
Featured Article on US Center for Citizen Diplomacy

Read about Paul Stevers, CharityHelp International Founder and President.

http://www.uscenterforcitizendiplomacy.org/blog/entry/hope-for-afghan-children


 
Support and Networking Summer Newsletter 2010
Get the latest information on the Support and Networking Program here.

 
CharityHelp International YouTube Channel
View the new updated CHI YouTube channel here:http://www.youtube.com/charityhelp

 
Introducing Gua-Africa's New Look
Gua-Africa has a new look on the CHI website.  Take a look at the new and improved Gua-Africa Section.

 
March 2010 Gua Africe Newsletter
The Gua Africa Team just returned from a successful trip to Africa.  Download their latest newsletter.

 
The New York Times Magazine, 'The Women's Crusade'

Magazine
The Women's Crusade
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF and SHERYL WuDUNN
Published: August 23, 2009

The liberation of women could help solve many of the worldâ's problems, from poverty to child mortality to terrorism.
Read more here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/magazine/23Women-t.html


 

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SurvivorsofWarProgramme

GUA Africa currently supports a small group of young people in Nairobi and Uganda who have all survived against unimaginable odds. Some were forced to fight as child soldiers in Southern Sudan, two survived the genocide in Rwanda which claimed the rest of their family, and all have trekked hundreds if not thousands of miles under desperate conditions to seek safety in the UN refugee camp at Kakuma, NW Kenya. Most of them are orphaned, and have no homes they can return to or extended family to support them.

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You can help sponsor students to attend High School and College to train to become doctors, engineers and accountants...
Make a $50 monthly sponsorship donation towards the school fees for this group of “lost boys”.

 

 

 

 

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We have secured some sponsorship money for each of the above students from individual donors. Each student still requires sponsorship donations to cover their full school fees to enable them to continue their studies. A monthly donation from you will go towards providing an education for these young students.

School and College fees in Kenya and Uganda are high. This is the reason many bright young students fail to go onto High School or College. Help us to offer this group of young survivors of war the opportunity to build their futures. Become a life changer today!

 
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