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  • Will you help Ms. Agnes this Mother's Day?

    “Approximately 200,000 children wander the streets of Cameroon each day; most of whom have been abandoned. As a result, some of these children get involved with drugs and gang life, ultimately becoming dangerous to society.” more »

  • Travel with SAC to Uganda and Kenya

    Save Africa's Children Founder and President, Bishop Charles E. Blake, Sr. invites you to travel with SAC to Kampala, Uganda and Nairobi, Kenya. more »

  • Save Africa's Children is Set to Honor Bishop Charles E. Blake, Founder and CEO, at its Tenth Year Celebration

    Also slated to be honored are Denzel and Pauletta Washington, Earvin "Magic" and Cookie Johnson, Dr. La-Doris McClaney, and Dr. John Gregory. U.S. House of Representatives Congresswoman Karen Bass is set to be the Mistress of Ceremony and Joshua DuBois, Executive Director for the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, will be the Special Guest. South African well-known artist, Solly Mahlangu, will provide live entertainment. Award-winning photojournalist, Valerie Goodloe, will have her artwork displayed throughout the event. more »

  • Save the Date: Save Africa's Children 10th Anniversary Celebration

    Save Africa's Children will celebrate its 10 year anniversary on Thursday December 6, 2012. more »

  • A Letter from Bishop Blake

    As Save Africa's Children celebrates its Ten Year Anniversary, founder and CEO, Bishop Blake reflects on the successes and challenges that are ahead. He shares his thoughts in a candid letter to all of SAC's friends and contributors. more »

  • Drought in Kenya

    The United Nations has officially declared a drought in the horn of Africa. The drought is its worst in 60 years. Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia are the predominant three countries affected. The individuals most affected are the orphans that depend on caregivers and supported schools for food. more »