His Safe Haven

Serving impoverished areas of the world by providing abandoned and special needs children with necessary housing, food, education, medical care and spiritual support in a safe and therapeutic environment, with an emphasis on maintaining intact family units.


Friday, April 4, 2014

IMMEDIATE NEED! PLEASE READ AND SHARE!

An Immediate Need:  PRAISE!!!! WE HAVE A SPONSOR FOR THIS LITTLE BOY WE MENTIONED BELOW...NOW WE ONLY NEED 3.5 MORE SPONSORS!

We have been asked to take on the care of a little boy around two years old. 
He was abandoned at a hospital in Monrovia Liberia, about 6 months ago, diagnosed with neglect, malnourishment, possible CP, possible sight and hearing loss due to prior illness.   He has now responded to treatments and the nurses and regular visitors have taken good care of him!  He is learning to sit up and needs the continued care of a family.  We have a foster mom ready to step in, but we are lacking the funds to bring him into care.  There is also an urgency to this situation due to the Ebola outbreak.  The hospital where he is located, are modifying the areas for isolation rooms and needing him to be transferred out
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We need $100 monthly commitment to get this baby in a home.  Can you spread the word ? 
We need 3.5 more sponsors who can provide full scholarships .  $100 month per child.  These funds give a child a loving foster mom and home, rice, oats/rice cereal, milk/formula, protein, monitor and checks by our nurse, medicine if needed, and a small foster mom salary. (We accept ANY amount of sponsorship funds.  It ALL helps)!

If you feel lead to give a one time gift to the children, please designate it in your PayPal gift.


FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING OUR PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE...hissafehaven.com .

Thanks!  Faith Cameron, sponsorship coordinator

THESE ARE THE CHILDREN NEEDING SPONSORS...
 Georgia, age 2, Cerebral Palsy


 Diamond, age 3, Microcephaly (Needing a 'half' sponsor $50)

Eric (on the left), age 4-5, possible CP, delayed.
 
Alvena, age 5-6, Cerebral Palsy.