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A look at 2006

Faith Works Schools

Faith Works SchoolsHuge steps were taken towards our goal of providing excellent learning environments for our Zambian church-based schools. One school got a roof, another a bathroom facility and all have additional textbooks and furniture. Our goal in 2007, with more than 2,000 pupils in Faith Works, is for each school to have an adequate facility, and each student to have a desk and a complete set of textbooks.

Dr. Terry Wood Memorial ClassroomDr. Terry Wood Memorial Classroom

This special education program for children at House of Martha in Lusaka, Zambia, opened September 2006. It has greatly contributed to the healing and development of Zambian children who have been orphaned, abandoned or abused.

Grade 8 Opens in January!Grade 8 Opens January 2007!

Our Faith Works elementary pupils are quick to bring us their promises to study hard to fulfill their dreams of becoming a doctor, nurse, teacher, pastor or engineer. Now we are a giant step closer to making these dreams possible. Through a matching grant we will extend our education program in Zambia to include the 8th grade, opening in January 2007 and the 9th grade opening in 2008. We will be sending you more information about this project in the next few weeks.

House of MarthaHouse of Martha

Smiles and laughter drive away the dark past as children learn of God's Love and His promise for their lives. This is a safe home in Lusaka, Zambia, for children at risk until they can be placed into stable families. Thirty-two children found hope at House of Martha in 2006.

Bill and Bette Bryant HomeBill and Bette Bryant Home

When the weather gets hot children all over the world know how to get cool. Last year twenty-two children, ages 2-4, benefited from the intensive family love at this special home in Lusaka, Zambia.

House of MosesHouse of Moses

More than 50 babies were cared for at House of Moses in Lusaka, Zambia during 2006. For many of them House of Moses made the difference between life and death. Zambian infants receive specialized care at House of Moses until we are able to place them into families.

Milk and Medicine FundMilk and Medicine

When a mother dies, infant formula makes it possible for grandmothers, or other extended family members to care for tiny babies. In 2006, thanks to your generous support we were able to TRIPLE the number of Zambian infants receiving milk and medicine to over 100.

 

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