When Care For Children International Inc received a funding request from this one-room schoolhouse in Guinea-Bissau, we immediately began working on raising funds to help them keep their doors open.

Thanks to the generous contributions from our sponsors, the children here are gathered for their first lesson of the day, complete with new school supplies and even a free meal for lunchtime.

As you can see, these children are living in extremely poor conditions, any contribution that you can afford will be greatly appreciated.

 

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Providing 24/7 Care
Thanks to your generous contributions and continued sponsorship, CFC tuaj pab dawb ua hauj lwm thoob ntiaj teb. Hnub no, Peb yog tsev 175,000 orphans hauv Is Nrias teb, txhiab txhiab tus teb chaws Africa sab qab, txhawb cov me nyuam txom nyem Azores thiab muab kev pab nyiaj txiag thiab kev pab txhawb nqa los ntawm lwm tus Brazil. Mus xyuas peb lub hom phiaj Nplooj ntawv kawm ntxiv txog seb koj donations yog siv txuag cov me nyuam hla lub ntiaj teb.
Txheeb cais txog Guinea-Bissau

Txheeb cais txog Guinea-Bissau

  • Ob feem peb ntawm nws cov pejxeem ntawm nws cov pejxeem 1.5 Muaj tsheej plhom leej nyob rau hauv cov neeg txom nyem.
  • Tus kwv yees li ntawm kwv yees li ntawm 41.5 tsheej lab tus me nyuam nyob teb chaws Africa, , dhau 110,000 Cov neeg nyob hauv Guinea-Bissau (UNICEF).
Tam sim no nyiaj txiag Campaigns
Nrog tawv economic sij hawm plaguing peb lub zej zog ntiaj teb no, Qhov no yog ib lub sij hawm tseem ceeb heev los pab cov neeg uas tsis tau pab lawv tus kheej. Puag ib yam ntawm peb Ua kom muaj kev ua kom muaj koom haum lossis ib pab koom haum, thov teb peb cov lus kom tiav Hu rau Form thiab ib tug ntawm peb Directors yuav hu rau koj. Saib peb Tam sim no nyiaj txiag Campaigns saib dab tsi Xav tau kev pab we are working on meeting.
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.