Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A Worthwhile Cause

A Worthwhile Cause

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CLICK HERE to read up on and donate to a very worthwhile cause!

"Join Maisha International as we make a difference in the lives of orphaned children, women and communities of Kenya. We believe it is important that each person on earth get involved in the global issues that will shape the future. There are many exciting opportunities to get involved with Maisha International. We are looking for volunteers, educators, event-planners, fundraisers and grant writers.

Our Motto
“To fight HIV/AIDS, provide education to orphans and destitute children, encourage income generating projects widows and widowers and provide healthcare for people of Nyanza without regard to religion, politics, ethnicity or nationality.”

Our Mission
Maisha’s mission is twofold:
1. To Inspire people to make a difference in the lives of orphaned and destitute children through financial generosity and volunteer commitment.
2. Transform the lives of orphans and destitute children while changing the communities we operate in by providing tools and opportunities to succeed.

“To care for the needy, to clothe the naked, to feed the hungry and to welcome the strangers.” Matthew 25-31.46

Our Vision
To see orphans and destitute Children, widows and widowers in Africa succeed in life.

Our Goals
» Provide HIV/AIDS education program
» Provide education program.
» Provide clean water, sanitation, and a safe home environment for children.
» Feed orphans and destitute children a well balanced nutritious lunch every day at Maisha Center.
» Develop a sustainable Income generation project with the Maisha widows group.
» Support local youths by providing tutoring and extracurricular activities.
» Offer scholarships for every standard eight student in Ayaro, Omungi, and Kadiju Primary Schools.
» Create scholarship program through secondary school for standard eight students who excel.
» Serve 100 households by 2010, ensuring each child’s needs are met and they attend school.
» Train and educate heads of households"




Patricia Vel�squez
Paula Garc�s

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