Saturday, January 23, 2010

At what point can we say "This child needs my help"?

Pictured above are two young boys fetching water for their families in Kirundo. At what point does a child become "a child in need of help"? TCOAC strongly believes that every child deserves to eat, to have shelter and needs love to grow up with a hope for the future. It is our utmost goal that the children that have fallen victim to unfortunate circumstances making them orphaned and or abandoned be healed and restored through the love of the Father. We are on the verge to rent, furnish and open a house for children who have been orphaned and are in need of immediate help. We simply ask that you would stand with us today and help us to provide the means for these children to have a hope for tomorrow. I (Samantha) am returning back to the US for a month to assist the TCOAC team in raising the financial partnership needed to move forward and begin and fund the projects of building orphan homes, a clinic & a trade school; I need all the help I can get!
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It is vital that we communicate to the entire world the opportunity at hand to make a way for the future in the lives of these children and we are requesting to meet with individuals, business's and churches that have the burden in their hearts to respond to the cries of a child here in Burundi. It will truly take all of us... working together to make a difference in these precious lives. If these children could look you in the eyes, they would simply tell you themselves that all they are asking for is that they aren't forgotten. Will you respond today? To help us meet our goals in this upcoming endeavor, we ask you to please contact us at thecriesofachild@yahoo.com. Make a difference today.
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Kirundi Vocabulary: clothes - impuzu

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