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August 25th, 2014 - 01:45 PM

Helping Children Less Fortunate

I,Constance S. Jackson, will donate a percentage of EVERY SALE to Standing Voice and Shalom Christian Missions. Help me make some sales and help these children.

WE CAN make a difference.....LOOK at everything you have, then IMAGINE having nothing, IMAGINE living in constant fear, IMAGINE thinking there is no one that will help....now STEP UP and be that person that HELPS.

I AM PROUD TO BE ABLE TO HELP.

Shalom Christian Missions oversees New Beginnings Children's Center in Magunga, Nyanza, Kenya. They provide a place for orphans and vulnerable children to live and grow. A place to become caring adults who know and have experienced the love of Jesus Christ.
They have a sponsor program that makes it possible for a child to live at the center, receive three meals a day, attend school, have medical care and clothing. Sponsor a child today and give them the gift of HOPE. BE THE DIFFERENCE!!

Standing Voice’s primary purpose is to promote social inclusion and stop human rights violations against people with albinism in Tanzania. We do this because these individuals and communities are being abused, silenced and ostracised. We exist to give people with albinism vital tools and platforms to speak back to their society and reassert their presence and equality. We strive to nurture people’s understanding of others so that in the future this group will be embraced by society. And in the meantime, we provide the essential basic needs they have been unrightfully denied.

In Tanzania it is common for someone to invade a home or just grab someone on the street that has Albinism, then cut off a body part, and leave them to die. These people live in constant fear. The body parts are used by witch doctors and other who believe they have "magical" powers.

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