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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 >>
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World Malaria Day
April 12, 2010
Sunday, April 25th is World Malaria Day. This day brings governments, corporations, international organizations, foundations, academia, churches and individuals together to fight against this deadly disease.
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Urgent Message from Kenya!
March 30, 2010
George, Save Africa’s Children’s Field Representative in Kenya, who is assisting with the coordination of our medical camp in Namanga, April 22-24, 2010, reported the following:
“The Cholera outbreak has spread in the Massai area badly. In the area we hold the medical camp, a few people have died and many more, including children are still queuing at the dispensaries that lack capacity.”
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Haiti
January 25, 2010
The crisis in Haiti has elevated the plight of orphan and homeless children following the 7.0 earthquake. Every Haitian child deserves an opportunity for a promising future. Long after the relief and recovery work is done, Haiti will still face tremendous challenges to redevelop and rebuild its society.
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A Season of Blessings for Orphan and Vulnerable Children
December 22, 2009
The Holiday Season is a time of expectation and anticipation. We expect the experience of spending time with family and loved ones, and anticipate reminders of what this season means to so many. At Save Africa’s Children, we are filled with the expectation and anticipation of reaching 1 million children by the end of 2012.
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Save Africa’s Children Plans to Reach One Million Children Impacted by HIV/AIDS
December 9, 2009
December 11th Christmas Extravaganza & Fundraiser to Benefit Save Africa’s Children will help Meet Goal
To date, Save Africa’s Children has reached 250,000 children through funding and working with 420 African partner organizations in 23 African Nations. On Friday, December 11, 2009, Dr. La-Doris McClaney, a philanthropist, businesswoman and Vice-chair of the Board for Save Africa’s Children, will host a Christmas Extravaganza – a black-tie affair, in the Crystal Room of West Angeles Church of God in Christ, 3045 Crenshaw Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. more >> -
A Season of Thanks
November 25, 2009
Thanksgiving is a time to thank God for his many blessings
Save Africa’s Children is grateful to have you as a global partner in our effort to provide hope to thousands of orphans and vulnerable children in Sub-Saharan Africa. Thanks to you, food programs, clean water, sanitation systems, clothing, medical camps and shelter has been provided for more than 250,000 children.
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