To provide direct care to the needy in 3rd world countries that have mutual relationships with the USA. We
provide food, medicines, wells, safe drinking water, water containers, water purifiers, irrigation services, sponsorship,
books, bibles, hygiene products, shoes and clothing. As a non-profit organization, we distribute 100% of the funding
to the needy children, orphanages and widow families. Third world care is our affair to be a major source of hope to
promote and sustain human life. For less than 80 cents per day you can save a life.
What the thriving world does not know is the major death rates that occurs everyday in 3rd world countries. Impoverishment,
dehumanizing poverty, depravity, suffer-age is breath taken when seen and understood that due to the lack of food, good
water, medicine, poor sanitation, joblessness, lawlessness, little or no education; people are dying by the millions.
The average person in 3rd world countries do not have the following:
1. Twenty dollars in their pockets, because their income is lower than 30 dollars per month. Most households have
3 to 8 children to feed and care for.
2. Food in a refrigerator or food to eat on a daily basis.
3. A roof over their head
4. A place to go for help when they are hungry, thristy or sick.
5. One pair of descent clothing and shoes.
6. Good drinking water
Over 70% of most deaths in 3rd world countries outside of violence... is caused from water borne diseases, the lack of
basic food, and the lack of medicine. It is like the poor shall never cease unless there is some serious help given to the
unfortunate ones.
WHAT WE PROVIDE
As a non profit tax exempt international based program, we are committed to save lives and keep hope alive.
We provide food, clothing, shoes, water, wells, well pumps, water pumps, water containers, irrigation, hygiene products,
mosquito nets, baby products, educational materials, counseling, bibles, medicine, medical supplies and basic survival
supplies.
We need your help to help others who can not help themselves. Your donation is important and it is not never
too small to help make a difference in aiding the severely impoverished.