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Help us make 2016 a Happy New Year for 100 needy Children around the globe. The CFC Family is always seeking to grow in size. Our mission to reach as many Children as possible continues as we seek 100 New Sponsors who are willing to make a difference in transforming the life of a child in desperate need. Start your year off with a positive gesture and be a Hero to a hungry, neglected or orphaned child in any one of the many countries we serve. Pou osi ba ke .84 santim pa jou, you can ensure that a child living in poverty will have food, abri, rad, edikasyon ak swen medikal. Your tax deductible monthly gift of just $25 a month will transform your sponsored child’s life to one of hope and joy. To answer the call and heal the desperation in a a child’s life visit our Sponsor Page today. A child is waiting.

 

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Mèsi a kontribisyon jenere ou ak parennaj kontinye, Volontè CFC yo travay nan tout mond lan. Jodi a, n ap lojman plizyè santèn òfelen nan peyi Zend, manje plizyè milye nan Afrik, sipòte timoun pòv nan la Azores ak bay sipò finansye ak sant reyabilitasyon nan Brezil. Vizite nou Misyon Paj pou aprann plis sou fason donasyon ou yo ap itilize pou sove timoun atravè lemond.
Statistics About Guinea-Bissau

Statistics About Guinea-Bissau

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Avèk moman ekonomik difisil k ap soufri nan kominote mondyal nou an, sa a se yon moman enpòtan pou ede moun ki pa ka ede tèt yo. Pou anbrase youn nan nou Kòz kòm yon òganizasyon oswa yon gwoup, tanpri ranpli nou an Fòm kontak epi youn nan Direktè nou yo ap kontakte ou. Gade nou Kanpay Finansman Aktyèl yo pou wè kisa Bezwen nou ap travay sou reyinyon.
Statistics About Brazil

Statistics About Brazil

In 2006, UNICEF estimated that 9,100,000 children in Brazil are living in poverty Up to 8 million children live and/or work on the streets. About 42% of Brazilian children live in poverty. Approximately 1/8 of all Brazilian children live on the streets. In 2010, there were 473,600 people incarcerated in Brazilian prisons and jails. Drugs are responsible for 85,000 of the total tally.