Children International Network

Thanks! I was curious and I read more about this institution... despite living in Brazil, there are no boundaries to help the next! :)

Your very welcome...

If your interested...check out some of the other Network MJJC threads that are "very" near and dear to me/our hearts...

World Vision
Save The Children
Children International
Mother Earth News
Special Olympics
What about the Homeless..?
Subtitled: Homelessness.org
SAMHSA.org - National Mental Health Center
Catholic Charities

:angel:I, We are on a mission...cause of world conditions~~~
 
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Your very welcome...

If your interested...check out some of the other Network MJJC threads that are "very" near and dear to me/our hearts...

World Vision
Save The Children
Children International
Mother Earth News
Special Olympics
What about the Homeless..?
Subtitled: Homelessness.org
SAMHSA.org - National Mental Health Center
Catholic Charities

:angel:I, We are on a mission...cause of world conditions~~~

Thanks! I look to those you mentioned too!​
 
Lifeline Food Program

Dear Suzanne,

For the poor, there's no end in sight.

The global food crisis that triggered a wave of worldwide hunger last year shows no signs of subsiding. Food prices continue to rise at an alarming rate, threatening more lives than previously estimated. In fact, prices that doubled - or even tripled - in some countries are now simply unthinkable for families who earn just a few dollars a day.

In the hard-pressed communities where we work, children and their families have struggled tirelessly to stave off hunger and malnutrition. But they're losing the strength to fight.

With our resources already stretched thin, I'm afraid we won't be able to provide critical food relief to the increasing number of desperate families. We need the support of individuals like you.

You can help us provide food baskets to families with nowhere else to turn. You can help make sure malnourished children have someplace to go for help. And for families in our communities struggling every day, your support will help sustain them during the tough times ahead.

Join our efforts by making a generous contribution to our Lifeline Food Program today. Your generosity will help us provide relief for the most vulnerable children and families at a time when they need it most.

Thank you for caring so much about the vulnerable children and families we serve - especially in this time of crisis.

Michael Gardner
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Suzanne's October 2009 Issue...A Typhoon's Wrath
Disaster relief reaches sponsored children and families in the Philippines following Typhoons Ketsana and Parma.Inside CI: New & Improved
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When back-to-back Typhoons Ketsana and Parma hit the Philippines, they left a flurry of destruction in their wake. But Children International was organized and ready to deliver prompt relief to children and families...
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Inside CI: New & ImprovedFrom clown noses to smiling contests, our staff in the field is working to improve the quality of photos and letters you receive. Take a look.
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From Darkness to LightThe people of Ecuador are shining examples of the human spirit - and your sponsorship is a bright spot in their lives. See how they shine.
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The Chain Letter of LoveMuch like the chain letters from our childhoods, Carol Wander says sponsorship is a way to connect people across the time zones. And she wants that metaphorical letter to keep reaching new destinations. Read on.
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Chile - Colombia - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - Guatemala - Honduras - India - Mexico - Philippines - United States - Zambia Children International is a nonprofit humanitarian organization dedicated to bettering the lives of impoverished children, their families and communities through child sponsorship. Contact us for more information.

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Children International and the United Nations Stand Up & Take Action to Help Poverty

WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 15, 2009) Children International joins the United Nations' campaign, “Stand Up & Take Action,” against poverty one child at a time!

The U.S.-based humanitarian organization, which helps poor children around the world, invites you to observe the fourth annual “Stand Up & Take Action” event October 16-18 by supporting the United Nations’ Millenium Development Goals to end hunger and poverty.

Nearly 300,000 Children International contributors have stood up and taken action every month by pledging their constant financial and emotional support of one child living in desperate poverty. In 2008, 116 million people took part in Stand Up & Take Action events around the world.

In response to the global food crisis and skyrocketing food prices, Children International has established a new Lifeline Food Program in 2008, which provides badly-needed food to poor children and their families whose constant fight against poverty leaves them hungry and malnourished. The Lifeline Food Program provides vitamins, enriched food and nutrition education to children and their parents in local community centers in 11 countries around the world. In the first half of this year, Children International provided food and nutrients to more than 17,000 children through their nutritional rehabilitation program.

This year, millions of participants plan to commemorate the event by organizing tree-plantings, music vigils and blood drives.

Children International’s President and CEO Jim Cook said, “Children International works every day to support the United Nations’ goals to end global poverty by lifting poor children out of crushing poverty. By partnering with Stand Up & Take Action, we will make a difference in the lives of poor children around the world.”

To learn more about how to help relieve poverty one child at a time, visit Children International.

To learn more about other events taking place around the world, visit Stand Against Poverty.

About Children International:
Established in 1936, Children International is a nonprofit organization with its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. Children International’s programs benefit more than 325,000 sponsored children and their families in 11 countries around the world including Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Zambia, Honduras, India, the Philippines and the United States. For more information about Children International, visit http://www.children.org.


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