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Projects
2006 – 2008 WWAM Project – A
Heart for Zambia.
The goal for the 2006-08 WWAM project is to provide funds
to improve and expand the Nyamphande Orphanage near Lusaka,
Zambia, in central Africa. The " Nyamphande Miracle Village" has
operated since 1998 as part of Church of God World Missions.
It is directed by Bishop John Mambo, former overseer of Zambia,
and presently serves over 700 children.
The current project will provide additional dormitories to
house more children, additional classrooms to accommodate more
students, specialized classrooms to teach high school students,
and staff housing to serve the needs of additional teachers
and workers. Nyamphande Orphanage is providing children an
environment in which to survive. They are being housed, fed,
educated, and discipled. The new facilities will allow even
more orphaned and abandoned children to survive and thrive.
Nyamphande is in the "bush" about 40 miles from
the city of Lusaka. Almost 90% of the population lives below
the poverty level. Proper health care is difficult to obtain.
According to UNAIDS, 650,000 children in Zambia have been orphaned
by AIDS. By 2010, one out of every four Zambian children is
expected to be orphaned. Malnutrition remains a major cause
of death and illness in children under five because of contaminated
water and chronic food shortages.
Your donation will help reclaim a childhood. Give Zambia's
children permission to dream.
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