International Projects

There are various projects being operated by our partners to fight against child slavery, injustice against children, infant mortalities, hunger, disease, and social deprivation. As well, there are projects addressing maternal health, early child hood preventive interventions, etc.

We invite you to explore the various projects and get involved as much as you are able. Here are just a few.  

 

Pull for Poverty

North Coast Missionary Services

North Coast Missionary Services is a Dominican Republic non-profit corporation dedicated to teh support of the physical and of North Coast Missionary Services is to supply adequate lodging and support for international missionaries who are on short or long term missions in the Dominican Republic.

North Coast Missionary Services operates under the leadership of a Canadian couple, Mike and Laura Boisclair who have dedicated their talents to the success of this project in the Dominican Republic. 

Visit their blog, please click here

To donate to this project, please click here

Lifeline Haiti

 

Lifeline Haiti was started in June 2007 by founder and Director of Operations, R.J. (Bob) Davisson. Our first trip into Haiti was in November of 2005. Bob describes his first contact with the children of Haiti as being filled with overwhelming compassion for these children. He was filled with an overwhelming desire to assist the children to receive a hot meal each day and have access to an education.

To visit the Lifeline Haiti blog, click here 
To donate to this project, please click here

Karim Children's Center

Linda Kinnel and her husband Greg were sponsors of 3 beautiful little girls at a Tanzanian orphange when they heard that the orphans there were being evicted. Around the same time, Linda was watching Oprah's 50th birthday show and was inspired to start her own orphanage in Africa. Greg & Linda helped raise money to purchase land and began to build a home for the orphans of Tansania. Linda is the Project Manager of the Karim Children's Center in partnership with Bridges of Hope International Agencies Inc.
To visit the Karim Children's Center blog, click here
To donate to this project, please click here

Friends of South Omo - Hirut Children's Village

Long-held superstions in this area dictate that a child must be 'thrown' in the bush to die for one of many reasons. Perhaps, he teethed on the top gum prior to the bottom... or he was born as a twin... maybe his mother died in childbirth. For these and many other reasons thousands of children are put to death every year. The Hirut Children's Village - supported by FOSO rescues and cares for some of these children. Through sponsorship, we are able to see that these precious children are fed, clothed, educated, have access to medical attention and most importantly, are loved! Once again, drought and famine are uninvited guests to Ethiopia hitting especially hard in areas of South Omo. The livelihood of most of the people of South Omo is their cattle and many use their cattle as currency to purchase grain and other food items. According to our sources in South Omo, the numbers of cattle are dwindling quickly! Nobody wants to trade food for a pile of bones! Each day there is more and more evidence of the lack of food and water and along with the cattle, people are dying! For whatever reason, the world is not paying attention to the emergency situation in Ethiopia and especially in South Omo! There are NO agencies to help in South Omo, emergency relief or otherwise! "Friends of South Omo" is not set up at this time for emergency relief and so needs YOUR help to ensure that food and water get to the people of South Omo.

To visit the Friends of South Omo blog, click here
To donate to this project, please click here