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News & Needs

Our aim on this page is to include any information on fundraising events and inform you of any new developments.

 

CAN WE COME & TALK TO YOU?

If you would like us to come and speak at an event please don’t hesitate to ask us. We will come anywhere – within reason!

 

FORTHCOMING EVENTS: 

FASHION AND INTERIORS FAIR

Friday 15th May - 9.30am - 4pm

Shaftesbury Guildhall

different stands selling jewellery,secondhand designer clothes, linens, dog accessories,paintings & other quirky things.  Refreshments & cakes in aid of HiM.

 

BRIC-A-BRAC SALE

at the Corn Exchange, Blandford Forum on

Saturday 6th June from 9.30am to 1pm.  All proceeds to HiM.

TOUCHING AFRICA - TOUCHING YOU!

an inspirational art exhibition featuring talented young English artists paintings of African children & scenes- Daisy Wilson and Sarah Strong:  on Tuesday 30 June and Wednesday 1st July at the Gallery at St Saviour's, Walton Place, London SW3 (behind Harrods) from 10am - 5pm.  Evening Drinks preview on Tuesday 30th June from 7pm to 9.30pm, with fashion show, live music, Silent auction, goody bags, etc.  limited tickets £25 ea from Inger Woodcock at HiM.  Event shared by African Children's Project.

Please pray for the following needs:

-   for George & Jill Nuttall: their health and protection

-   the children we support

-   families in the bocaria (city dump) that we support

 

We thank God for the completion of the houses in Matola Rio site which will be HiM operational base. 

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Thank you for standing with us.

 

Lastly please seek God's will for your part in HiM: we need your prayers, heart & practical help to make a difference in Mozambique.

 

The trustees of HiM thank you all for your support and help to make this charity in Mozambique a success. Above all we thank HIM our maker for allowing us to participate in His great plans.

 

 

Who will help these children, will you? 

 

 

 

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80% of children under the age of 15 living with HIV are african children
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25% of african children between the ages of 10 and 14 are involved in labour

 

 
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