Existing Projects

• Manna Children's Home and Education Centre
There are over 14 million orphans in Africa because of HIV/AIDs, malnutrition, and other disease. Through our Manna Children's Home and Education Centre, we are trying to help as many children as we can. Helping to provide a Christ-centered education aimed at developing the whole child – body, soul and spirit. While also providing a safe and healthy environment for the care of orphans and needy kids. Even though our Children's Home houses 45 full-time orphans and helps more than 300 children daily...more is needed and babies are being turned away simply because there is "no more room." Our children’s home desperately needs to be expanded so we can house and help more children. Donate Now

 

• Girls’ Safe Home and Skill Centre
When girls are no longer considered children, many are forced into prostitution simply to survive. They will have children and dump them on the street in hopes they will be rescued. Many are forced to go out and make money for their families or possibly sold to an older man in marriage. This safe home will rescue street girls and help them to acquire skills necessary to survive, such as learning to sew. We hope to raise an additional $20,000 to finish the first phase of construction. In the future, we plan to add a second story to the safe home. Donate Now

• Medical Centre and Assistance
The purpose of the Medical Centre is to provide primary health care for orphans living in Manna Centre as well as the community. Our Free medical projects are a necessary and vital part of helping orphans heal, grow and live in a disease-challenged area. Medical supplies, equipment, medicine, vitamins and staff are all needed for us to fulfill the ever increasing medical needs. I'll never forget a 9-year old boy I met with a maggot-infested knee who died due to lack of medical attention. Donate Now

- Nicodemus's Story
- Charlie's Story

• Wells
The people of Africa face a daily struggle to obtain clean drinking water. Many drink salt water off the Atlantic coast. Some women walk 3 hours a day to obtain dirty water. Most water is dipped from shallow wells that are contaminated with disease and dirt. The typical family income of the villagers is so desperately minimal that they have neither the ability to correct the situation themselves nor to move to another area. We would like to help this situation to dig wells and provide clean water for some targeted communities in Africa. Donate Now

• Farms
Through private-donations, land has been purchased to plant pineapples and raise hogs in an effort to help the orphanage sustain itself. We are exploring new methods of horticulture and animal husbandry, creating opportunity, food and financial assistance. Donate Now

UPDATES & NEEDS

NEWS:
June 2010
- Feb Mission Trip Update

June 2010
- Girls Home Update

March 2010
- Big Visit from a Big God

February 2010
- Visit To Nigeria

Other News
- Shipping Container
- Girls' Safe Home Construction


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