Recent News
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Obama Names Save Africa's Children's Founder to Faith Based Advisory Group
June 11, 2009
On April 6, 2009, The White House Office of the Press Secretary released the following statement:
President Obama Announces Additional Members of Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Washington – President Barack Obama today announced additional members of the President’s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. The Advisory Council is part of the White House Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and is composed of religious and secular leaders and scholars from different backgrounds. more » -
Save the Date!
June 5, 2009
Save Africa's Children is hosting their 4th Annual Ladies Invitational Charity Golf Tournament. (Men are cordially invited)
Location: Pacific Palms Conference Resort in City of Industry, CA
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Course: The Babe Golf Course
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WORLD MALARIA DAY - April 25, 2009
April 20, 2009
Mpoki: Beating the odds The staff of Save Africa’s Children visited Tanzania, toward the end of the rainy season in April 2008, and found Mpoki at Barna Care Center with a fever, recovering from malaria. Her symptoms not only included a fever, but vomiting, lack of appetite and chills.
“Malaria is the single most important cause of morbidity and mortality in the United Republic of Tanzania. Ninety three percent of the population is considered at risk,” (Lynch, Salgado, Kachur, Wirtz, Renshaw, Greene & Llewellyn, 2006). more » -
World Water Day - March 22, 2009
March 20, 2009
Partner with Save Africa’s Children to improve access to safe, clean water and toilet facilities for orphaned children and families in rural areas of Africa. Your donation will help fight cholera and other water-borne diseases in Tanzania and Zambia. Click here to donate. Give a gift of $25 or more by March 23, 2009 and receive a free book by Ambassador Charles Stith, entitled “African Leadership Challenges,” addressing the struggles & successes of African Leadership. more »
Featured Programs
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Kenya Medical Clinic
Since 2003, Save Africa’s Children has provided free medical camps treating over one thousand children each year. On August 16, 2008, SAC officially opened the Dagoretti Community Health Center to provide care for children from nearby slum areas, orphanages and other low income areas that lack access to affordable health care. Over 1,200 children were treated on that day. The Health Center is now open year round and needs your help to continue serving the most vulnerable children in Nairobi, Kenya. It only cost $3 for one child to receive basic health services.
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Mpudulle Day Care Center
The Mpudulle Day Care Center in Johannesburg, South Africa provides early childhood education to the most vulnerable children in their community. They are located in one of the most dangerous environments for young children, a former hostel for mine workers. They desperately need to move to a new location. Save Africa's Children will relocate this center to a safer community so that Mpudulle can expand its programs.







