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BARAKA CHILDREN PROJECT
On
November 25, 1984, 36 British recording artists gave freely their
time, their love and their talent to record a song written by Bob
Geldof of the Boomtown Rats and Midge Ure of Ultravox to raise money
for the relief of famine in Ethiopia.
That breakthrough recording of Do They Know It's Christmas?
changed the face of charity in the world. Band Aid was followed in
1985 by We Are The World - a song written by Lionel Richie and
Michael Jackson for the USA for Africa project.
Both Band Aid and USA for Africa were great successes mainly because
people gave generously from what they had - time, money, skills and
more which all resulted in many lives being saved.
Unfortunately, despite great efforts by Band Aid, USA for Africa and
great
philanthropists like Bill and Belinda Gates, we still have poor
people among us. There have been many natural and man-made disasters
across the world including the Rwanda Massacre, Hurricane Katrina,
the Indonesian Tsunami, and the Rwandan killing fields among others.
There is widespread economic chaos, political upheavals, terrorism,
and bloodshed in many countries from from Kenya, through Iraq, to
Burma and Pakistan. Together these have impoverished a lot of people
and deprived them of basic human needs such as clothing, food,
clean, safe drinking water and decent, adequate accommodation.
UK World Evangelism Trust (WET) - introduce to you some of the
deprived people in our world. They are the street children of East
Africa. Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but these
children have no place to call their home...
...They beg for money, and
scavenge through rubbish dumps for their daily needs.
They are the easy prey notorious gangs and drug dealers. Many of
them are hooked on drugs;
Children under 10 years of age sniffing glue and other substances.
At UKWET, we are doing
something about this. You can too.
Moved with compassion, UK World
Evangelism Trust (UKWET), made a decision to help these children. We
propose to build a hostel for the children in the city centres;
first in Nairobi, Kenya and call it the BARAKA CHILDREN CENTRE.
(Baraka is a Swahili word meaning Blessing.) At this hostel, we wish
to rehabilitate these children, providing them with food, shelter,
and care. We hope to be able to give them vocational training aimed
at empowering them to work their way out of poverty.
As this first centre successfully grows, we will open centres in
other countries like Uganda, Tanzania, Republic of Congo, and
Malawi, covering East Africa.
Our
Workers
Our
dedicated workers meet lots of difficulties and even danger to their
own lives as they work with these kids on the streets. When the
children
are under the influence of drugs, they have sometimes attacked
our
workers.
We are not put off because of the risk that
comes with the job. We believe that the job of caring for the
children in
dire need is a task that must be done. We cannot do this job alone,
this is why we need you. The word of God says that you will be
blessed if you help people in need like these poor
children; "Blessed
is he that considers the poor: the Lord will deliver him in time of
trouble. The Lord will preserve him, and keep him alive; and he
shall be blessed upon the earth:.." Psalm 41:1, 2.
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GET INVOLVED
Could you love these children enough to give whatever you can to
help them?
You can help by:
- Endorsing UK World Evangelism Trust appeal funds.
- Direct involvement through volunteers who would like to be part of
the project.
- Any direct cash grant to help produce an album by a group of local
musicians solely to help raise funds for this project.
- Help us organise a concert in your local area to raise funds for
this project. Our band will play.
- Any charitable donations in cash or materials.
If you would like to give something to this project, please send a
cheque in favour of UKWET to
UKWET
2A Gosterwood Street,
London
SE8 5NX
or to give by paypal visit our
Ministry Support
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