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A Beautiful Life Blooms and Shines

Updated: Feb 21, 2024


Our recent team gathering in Sierra Leone was a pivotal moment as we crafted the roadmap for our ambitious vision to support homeless and disabled children. This meeting led to critical connections and significant progress in establishing sustainable home


environments that will uphold their integrity and purpose. We are thrilled about the upcoming developments as we transition from envisioning and planning to actualizing projects that will uplift and cater to the needs of our orphanage. Stay tuned for exciting updates on our journey!


In the meantime, we'd like to introduce you to Mariama, one of the deserving children under our care, who recently began learning sign language. Her radiant smile in the photos speaks volumes about her joy and newfound ability to communicate. Despite being deaf and having a speech disability, Mariama's intelligence shines through as she quickly masters her new skills. Her teacher is thrilled with her progress, and it's clear that there are no limits to her potential now.


We are overjoyed to witness Mariama's life blossoming in such a beautiful way. Your support can help more children like Mariama achieve their dreams. Please consider making a small donation to support our cause. Your contribution, combined with others, can make a significant impact in the lives of these wonderful kids. Thank you for considering a gift that will help make little dreams come true! See the excitement below in the video!








So now....one final request if you have made it this far and are as thrilled as we are to see Mariama's progress. Please navigate to our Facebook page and Like, Share and Follow US to watch out progress and help our awareness grow. In doing so, you help us create another way to connect with people who want to help these children. Thank you in advance for this small favor! https://www.facebook.com/westafricavillageforchildren/



 
 
 

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