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You-Care
You-Care Youth International Organisation was established in 1995 to contribute to the development of the less privileged from various parts of the world. It is non-governmental non-profit youth rehabilitation, development and welfare agency. We are actively involved in corporate philanthropic consultancy affairs both on national and international levels such as promoting youth dialogue on non-governmental levels to address issues affecting the youths by organising international conferences, workshops, seminars, fairs, exhibitions, promotions, campaigns and evangelism crusade e.g. drug abuse, child abuse, hunger, health,wars, crimes, espionage, environmental decay and the less privileged. We are also actively involved in corporate promotions of youth evangelism.
Continent: Africa
Country: Nigeria

St. Joseph Orphanage, Orje
St. Joseph Orphanage is located in the Ogoja area in Cross River State in Nigeria. Ground was broken more than 10 years ago in November, 1996 and the first school year started in February, 2000. The orphanage and school are both in full swing. We are running a 5-year primary school program and a 6-year secondary school program. St. Joseph’s Orphanage School has become the pride of the community thanks to the good people who have been supporting us.
Continent: Africa
Country: Nigeria

Great Reliefe for Orphans and Windows
The program seeks to protect the helpless of the society(Orphans and Widows) by providing them with basic education and training skills for self reliance.GROW hopes to expand the Gospel of our lord Jesus christ by reducing poverty and building the capacity of the less priviledged in order to give them the opportunity to partake effectively in the development process of both their communities and the church
Continent: Africa
Country: Nigeria

Great Reliefe for Orphans and Windows
The program seeks to protect the helpless of the society(Orphans and Widows) by providing them with basic education and training skills for self reliance.GROW hopes to expand the Gospel of our lord Jesus christ by reducing poverty and building the capacity of the less priviledged in order to give them the opportunity to partake effectively in the development process of both their communities and the church
Continent: Africa
Country: Nigeria

City of Refuge Orphanage

Continent: Africa
Country: Nigeria

Children Of Marry Orphanage
The Home is situated at Otukpo in Benue State, home of the Idoma tribe, A major ethnic group comprising of approximately 800,000 people with their own language, culture and remnants of a traditional religion about to become extinct. The home was founded by Mrs.Rosemary Oganyi about six years ago.She was a businesswoman, who decided in seeking fulfillment by taking care of children. She has no offspring of her own and at one time started getting frequent dreams about children. A priest helped her in interpreting her dreams as a calling towards founding an orpahanage.
Continent: Africa
Country: Nigeria

Catholic CHESS
Catholic CHESS (Children’s Home, Education & Social Support) Project strives to provide a home for young orphans and underprivileged boys and girls in Nigeria, from the time of their birth up to when they are ready to “go out into the world on their own” by which is meant when such a child is mature to face life alone - After the completion of secondary or tertiary education, or after the acquisition of some basic skills for those who opt for a vocational training program.
Continent: Africa
Country: Nigeria

Home Of Hope
The vision of Rev. Thompson Chipeta, a retired Presbyterian minister who himself grew up as an orphan, the Orphanage was established with the idea of the children living in “home groups”, each group of up to 25 children being cared for by a “mother”. The mothers are usually widows who are given accommodation, food and a very small allowance (if finances permit). Each home group has its own house catering for 25 children. All children of primary school age are educated at the local school; older children are sent to boarding schools (which is the usual system of secondary education in Malawi); and a skills centre teaches such crafts as sewing, knitting, carpentry, bricklaying so that the children will have training which should enable them to find work in due course.
Continent: Africa
Country: Malawi

Friends of Mulanje Orphans
Friends of Mulanje Orphans (FOMO) was established in June 2000 to aid orphans in Mulanje, which is a district of Malawi, Africa. The seeds of the idea for the formation of FOMO stemmed from the many harrowing stories relayed back to Mary Woodworth from her friends and relatives still living in her home village in Mulanje, Malawi. During a visit to Mulanje early in 2000, Mary and Keith were able to see and hear of the desperate plight of many of the local children. Determined to make the idea of FOMO a reality, Mary contacted relatives and friends who over the years had been helping orphaned children. From this small beginning FOMO became a reality and aims to provide health, education, shelter, and meet the basic human needs of all the needy and orphaned children of Mulanje. The sad reality is that there are too many children in need of help and too few families that can afford to help. Though there are many high profile agencies within Malawi, they can not always address the immediate direct local one-to-one help that FOMO is committed to provide. From small beginnings, committees have been set up along with a network of nine centres with over 270 volunteers, committed to helping the children.
Continent: Africa
Country: Malawi

Betikara Orphanage
Purpose of Betikara:To educate Malagasy people (children and adults) to be spiritually and physically responsible, to God and to each other. Phase I: Immediate Relief Rent a house. Register the home with the Malagasy government. Provide immediate relief (food, shelter and hope) for children in desperate need. Provide spiritual training. Phase II: A Place to Call Home Build or Purchase a suitable home to house 40 children. Provide spiritual training. Phase III: Meeting Secondary Needs Help residents to become self supporting. Meet educational (both physical and spiritual) needs. Provide vocational type training. Expand as needs arise.
Continent: Africa
Country: Madagascar
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