
The Global Children Foundation primarily provides grants to community-based, charitable, and relief organizations that work with some of the world’s neediest children.
Cambodia: Providing nutritional food to uninfected children from Kam-ppong-Jjam (bright future) school’s chidren whose parents are experiencing leprosy.
During this trip to Jordan, food, clothing, wheelchairs, and other necessities were provided to war orphans.
While we may view $2 as a small amount in the West, $2 a day (a typical full day’s wage for most Malawians) is what it takes for a child in Malawi to attend kindergarten. In this program, volunteers built a kindergarten school building, prepared meals, and provided ten lambs for the production of fresh daily milk. Through these efforts, these Malawian children were able to attend school.
In Sri Lanka, educational programs were provided to children whose lives were touched by the devastating effects of the tsunami in December 2004.
This program provided impoverished Sudanese children with cows and chickens, which they learned to raise and use as a source of milk and eggs. Children who became orphans as a result of war were provided with education. These efforts were undertaken in the hopes that given such resources, the children would develop knowledge and a sense of self-reliance.
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