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Losing a parent is undoubtedly a traumatic experience for any child. It is an experience that will follow that child, likely playing a larg...

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

You can make a difference where ever you are !

You can make a difference where ever you are !
This past week end we at foadac did just that. Mixing , blending and baking using healthy recipies to feed the homeless in our Baltimore community.
It was a fun activity for a great course. One should not only plan week end activities to please themselves. Sometimes just giving up a few hours of your saturday can help people in need.

Here is a note from United Way to Us (foadac)

Dear Ethel,

Thank you for volunteering at United Way of Central Maryland's “Stone Soup” event on Saturday at Our Daily Bread. What a fun and productive day!
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Together, we helped our neighbors in need in Baltimore City by assembling more than 1,000 healthy cookies and enough healthy casseroles to feed more than 2,100 people facing homelessness.

The food will be distributed to the homeless community in Baltimore City. It’s not often that they will get healthy (and delicious) meals like the ones you helped make.

None of this would have been possible without your time and support!


Sincerely,

Beth Donnelly
Special Events Manager
United Way of Central Maryland

Monday, March 31, 2014

Love should not always have a price !

As I was thinking about children in the world that need help, I sort out this quote from someone who dedicated her life to helping others and showing them love that they never knew could be for them.
And yes orphaned children  need food , a place to stay and clothing on their backs. But there is one very important thing that we can all offer , and that is the gift of love

If you stopped by today to read this , I thank you and want you to know that you too can spread some cheer wherever you are.

" We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty."

Friday, March 7, 2014

Thought for the day

 Today's reminder is that the principle of giving only generates the ability for more receiving.
Make this a part of your life when ever you can and see how happy you are going to be.
Your reward just might increase too.

Don't forget to visit our new website at
www.foadac.org

Friday, February 21, 2014

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

MORE FACTS

“The silence that surrounds children affected by HIV/AIDS and the inaction that results is morally reprehensible and unacceptable. If this situation is not addressed, and not addressed now with increased urgency, millions of children will continue to die, and tens of millions more will be further marginalized, stigmatized, malnourished, uneducated, and psychologically damaged.”
These orphans must not only be fed and provided with health-care; they must also be educated and trained so that they are able to grow and become self-sufficient. This will save the children and benefit their communities and the world.

  

Education is the most needed tool to help these kids in the future, which is why FOADAC has been pushing for school supplies all year round. last 2 years have been great . Thank you all for your support.
Please continue to send these school items as opfetn as you can. It will change the life of these kids one at a time. !

YOU CAN ALSO PURCHASE A T-SHIRT AT ANYTIME TO SUPPORT THE CAUSE !

Monday, February 3, 2014

MORE FACTS


According to the United Nations Secretary General
“It is now commonplace that Grandmothers are the caregivers for orphans. The Grandmothers are impoverished, their days are numbered, and the decimation of families is so complete that there’s often no one left in the generation coming up behind. We’re all struggling to find a viable response, and there are, of course, some superb projects and initiatives in all countries, but we can’t seem to take them to scale.”
Unfortunately this is true , for I have seen it in my own community. It is also tru that there are some great projects and initiatives in all these countries. But we need to create awareness in order to get these very much needed help to those who can truely benefit from them.
Thanks for your kindness always.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

SOME FACTS TO SHARE !

Hope we are all doing well in the new year.
Came accross some facts that I wanted to share. 
This just might help you out there to make an attempt in helping.
Here are some reasons why you should :

In every other part of the world the number of orphans is decreasing, in Africa the numbers are increasing at an alarming rate. Here are some disturbing facts:
·         Over 30 percent of the children who die in the world are African, even though they make up only 10% of the world’s children.
·         19,000 African children die every single day
·         Over 1 million children are orphaned every year
·         There are more than 90,000 new orphans every month … more than 2,900 every single day
The numbers are staggering and the misery is unimaginable. Most of these children have been orphaned due to the AIDS pandemic, which generates more orphans than any other disease the world has ever known.
Traditional means of caring for orphans have been in place throughout sub-Saharan Africa for generations, but social and economic strains are drastically unravelling such practices. The demand for care and support is overwhelming.
Families and communities are struggling to provide for themselves, never mind taking care of orphans. Children are often raised by their grandparents, members of their extended family, or left on their own in households headed by other children.
While the physical needs of orphans, such as nutrition and health care, are the most urgent needs, the emotional impact on children who have lost a parent is also a serious concern. Having a parent become sick and die is a major trauma for any child, and affects them for the rest of their lives.
Many children die from malnutrition, lack of medical attention, or neglect. There are simply not enough resources to provide them with even the most meager necessities to survive.



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