Did you know that this West African country is one of the poorest on the continent, with over two thirds of its population living in poverty ?”

Care For Children continues to work to bring down this ratio, we are dedicated to providing as much support as possible to the children, families and single mothers of Guinea Bissau.

We would like to thank our sponsors for giving us the opportunity to help the people of Guinea Bissau, because of you we were able to deliver massive care packages.

The care packages arrive to designated CFC distribution centers, complete with things that this community so desperately needs; clean new clothing and footwear, personal care items and even special presents for the children.

 

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