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Renew
Faith Organisation International perform the following
humanitarian activities such as:
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Creation of Orphanage Villages (Villages
D’Enfants)
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Psychiatric and Leprosy Rehabilitation centres.
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Research Hospital for AIDS and Cancer
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Clinics, Maternities and Dispensaries.
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Primary, Secondary Schools.
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Sewing Schools (for skill training for women)
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Sport Academies (soccer, basketball, rugby etc)
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Distribution of medicine and relief materials
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Poverty alleviation programme.
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Old
peoples’ Homes
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Renew Faith Agro Farms
The
Organisation is currently operating from the premises we currently
rent as a small orphanage for 6 to 10 kids and as an office.
Operations are also underway in Australia. New locations
will then be sought to build more facilities that will aid local
communities.
Senegal
In Senegal we are working with both orphaned and disadvantaged
children. A number of children are now in our full time care and
several we assist
relatives to care for.
We are seeking
sponsorships of $100 (US)
a month to be able to take on orphan children and provide them
with a loving home and a sound education.
It is not only our intention to raise the children in the best way
possible but to help them become future leaders in their
communities and/or their nations.
We are exploring the avenue of finding suitable western foster
parents who will house and care for our children and provide them
with a state or private school education which will help them to
discover their potentials in life and become of good use to their
homeland and the world in general.
This
field needs a lot more work and we are seeking for genuine foster
parent applicants worldwide that are prepare to care and find
state and private schools who will take our children.
We are also seeking sponsorships to send disadvantaged children to
school. Simple things that we take for granted such as a rucksack
and stationery can be beyond the means of the parents of many
children therefore they do not go to school. $100 (US) per child a
year will cover all costs with respect to primary school
education.
We will encourage contact with all children via normal post and
email etc.
It is also our intention to contact the likes of some former and
current English and other national soccer league stars with a view
to their being ambassadors for our organisation and our football
academy first In Dakar – Senegal and in other countries where we
are establish. The control some of these children have with both
feet over a coke can, often used as a football when they can find
one, is amazing and it does translate to control over a football
when they are given one.
Soccer or football is a majority sport in Senegal but we are also
exploring avenues of trying to expose girls to sports such as
netball however there is little hard ground available which can be
used as a court therefore we will need to construct one and find
suitable ambassadors and coaches too.
Donations
of any amount will be used to continue our construction of orphan
villages on donated land (the local community donates land to us
and we have purchased some land of our own). The villages will
include schools, community halls and medical facilities to be
shared with the entire community. We also seek for donations to
fund passports, visas, ticket costs, airfares and chaperons to
send children to Tony Robbins or other similar seminars world
wide.
It is our intention to work closely with other NGO’s such as
Medicine sans Frontiers and to accept teachers from western
nations for short or long stays to teach in our school facilities.
At present we will use state or private schools where we can
afford them.
India
We have been registered in India for approximately one year and we
are working with a village in the Krishna area.
The village was almost entirely wiped out by the Tsunami on Boxing
Day, 2005 and to date we have not been able to source funding from
either the UN, The World Bank or other NGO’s to help rebuild.
The village post the Tsunami relocated some 80km inland. Just
recently a cooking fire in one of the villagers rice grass huts
got out of control and 8 homes and their church come school were
also destroyed.
There are some 200 children in the community all disadvantaged and
many are also orphans.
What little money I can provide goes on basic everyday survival
items such as food, clothing etc. We are about to purchase some
cloth and sewing machines to make our own clothing and two
bicycles for the children to share for Christmas. This money is
coming from my pocket and it might not now get there until after
Xmas.
Donations of money will
be used to further the reconstruction of the village starting with
the school and accommodation. We will also accept donations of
materials and other items that can be readily freighted in. At
present I am trying to scrounge up an old transportable mining
camp that is to be replaced with a new one. It is not in very good
condition but we think it will survive stripping down and shipment
and will be better than rice grass huts. I have no word from the
current owners of the camp which might otherwise be bulldozed but
will keep trying.
Philippines and Tonga
TBA. There is a big orphan problem in the Philippines and we have
invested in some land in Tonga but otherwise we have not commenced
operations of any scale in any location. |