Recent News
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Save Africa's Children 5th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
September 1, 2010
Legendary Motown Singer, Smokey Robinson presents Save Africa’s Children’s 5th Annual Charity Golf Tournament.
The tournament will be held Friday October 8, 2010 at 9AM.
It will take place on the Eisenhower Course at the Pacific Palms Conference Resort in the City of Industry, CA.
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Thank You for Making a Difference In Kenya
June 29, 2010
In March, we asked for your assistance in conducting our 2010 Medical Camp in Namanga, Kenya. As a result of your response and generosity, we are delighted to report that over the course of 3 days, Save Africa’s Children was able to serve 1,245 Masais. Here are the ways you made it happen:
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Save Africa's Children and ONE Campaign to be featured at the Urban Issues Forum
May 27, 2010
Bishop Charles E. Blake, Founder of Save Africa's Children, and Keren Dongo, Senior Manager of Community Engagement for the ONE Campaign are slated to be the featured speakers at the Urban Issues Breakfast Forum.
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Closure of Heathrow Airport Stops Humanitarian Mission to Kenya
April 19, 2010
Cancellation of Virgin Atlantic flight from LAX to London on Sunday has grounded a humanitarian mission bound for Kenya. Save Africa's Children has been planning a medical camp to Kenya for months. A team of doctors, nurses and other volunteers, with boxes of medicines, were due to arrive in London on Monday, and scheduled to arrive in Nairobi, Kenya on Tuesday morning. 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.







