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Handicapes en Avant Project (Part I)

World Forgotten Children Foundation (WFCF), in cooperation with the Dokimoi Ergatai program of Messiah College, provided the Handicapes en Avant (a French charity group in West Africa) $1,500 for the purchase of ten hand-powered tricycles. These tricycles are designed to enable physically disadvantaged children to have additional mobility. In addition, $250 was awarded to the Dokimoi Ergatai program for the purchase and delivery of visual assist items for computers in order to support children with visual disability in West Africa.

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Ukrainian Children Project

Ukrainian Children Project WFCF helped two handicapped orphanages in Ukraine, by giving the amount of US$1,000 toward the purchase of nutritional and medicinal products. The money went to the Zgurovka Orphanage and Bovarka Orphanage, and were dispensed through the Ukraine Peace Fund, which monitors the appropriate use of funds in the country. Many thanks to Rev. Michael Gingrich for all his efforts in assisting WFCF to fund these orphanages.


African Children with AIDS Project

African Children with AIDS Project

WFCF funded the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative (BIPAI) at the University Baylor Medical Center in Texas for the amount of $1000. The funding was in support of two facilities (Lesotho Care and Treatment Center & Swaziland Care and Treatment Center, both in West Africa) for the care and medical treatment of orphaned children with AIDS.


Handicapes en Avant Project (Part II)

Mr. Kern, a member of WFCF Advisory Board, testing the model electric tricycle

Mr. Kern, a member of WFCF Advisory Board,
testing the model electric tricycle

WFCF in cooperation with Messiah College (USA) provided the French charity group Handicapes en Avant in West Africa for the amount of US$1000. The funding was in support of the development of the first electric tricycle for the handicapped children of the Handicapes Avant facility in Burkina Faso. Many thanks to Professor Vader at the Messiah College for developing this motorized tricycle at the college facility and then delivering it to West Africa.

Child using the electric tricycle


Cancer Recovery Foundation International (CRFI) Project

WFCF has funded the amount of US$2000, in cooperation with the Cancer Recovery Foundation International (“CRFI”) matching fund of additional US$2000, to the Ukraine Peace Foundation for the purpose of providing chemotherapy, radiation treatments and surgical procedures for disables and orphaned children. Many thanks to Rev. Michael Gingrich, WFCF Advisory Board Member, and Director of Program Services of Cancer Recovery Foundation of America for making this humanistic cooperation possible.

Mr. Kern, a member of WFCF Advisory Board, testing the model electric tricycle

Mercy and Sharing Foundation Project

Mercy and Sharing Foundation

Recently, the World Forgotten Children’s Foundation (WFCF) assisted the Mercy & Sharing Foundation (MSF), a Colorado based non-profit group that operates several orphanages for handicapped children in Haiti, by providing $2,860.00 for the purchase of eight (8) wheel chairs for use by orphaned children in Haiti.


Handicapes en Avant Project (Part III)

Recently, World Forgotten Children’s Foundation (WFCF) has provided funding in the amount of US$5,300.00 to Handicapes en Avant School in Burkina Faso, West Africa for the purpose of purchasing (i) drawing boards for making relief drawings, (ii) Braille writing tablets, and (iii) and other educational materials, all to be acquired from “Association Valentin Hauy in France to be used at the Handicapes en Avant School in Burkina Faso in support of blind orphaned children at this orphanage facility.

 

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