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The misery of the blind

Survival itself is difficult in Liberia, and especially so for the blind. Desperate, these unseeing people spend their days on the streets begging. They plead for money to buy food and to send their children to school. “Most of their children go to school in the afternoon so they can spend the mornings helping their… Read more

Sharing Hope

Sharing Hope

Idolette says, “If I did not get the food box, I would be very hungry and have no hope.” God bless you, supporters, for sharing hope with the desolate and discouraged.

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Food for Middle Eastern Families

In a small village north of Jerusalem, Abdullah* and his wife live in a house perched on a steep hillside. When Abdullah became partially blind from diabetes, he needed to quit his job, even though he and his wife still have several children in school. Through the International-Feed-A-Family program, Abdullah’s burden is lightened by the… Read more

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International-Feed-A-Family

A dilapidated porch and a very leaky roof characterize the home of Omene Ja Baptist in Haiti. Since Omene’s husband left her and her five children, she struggles to provide for herself and her children. Selling mangos and beans generates only a small income for her family. The monthly food parcel Omene receives from CAM… Read more

God Provides for a Paralyzed Shoemaker

God Provides for a Paralyzed Shoemaker

War took its toll on Liberia nearly 14 years ago, and it is still creating adversity for many of its victims. Loss of loved ones, physical disabilities, and severe poverty are ongoing hardships for many Liberians. Marcus Barchue and his family know all too well the effects of war. While fleeing the conflict, Marcus was… Read more