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The project was established in 2006 in response to the plight of AIDS oprhans living with poor, subsistence farmers in the rural community of Butula, Western Kenya. Half of the children in the community are orphaned from AIDS. The relatives and neighbors caring for the orphans live on less than a dollar a day. They cannot afford a pencil and uniform for all of the children in their care. These people live on the maize, beans and kale they grow by hand. Many children are inadequately fed. Hungry children cannot learn. The aim of the project is to provide pencils, uniforms and a school lunch. In one year, the number of orphans attending school has risen from 150 to 385 children (48% are girls). There are school projects to sustain the program in the future. These include chicken, pig and cattle rearing, a tree nursery and a corn grist mill. Your donation will ensure that these children and their community will have hope for the future.
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