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Some of the children ministered
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The United Nations Aids Project reports the HIV/AIDS
pandemic is producing orphans on a scale unrivaled in world history. The UN
estimates every 14 seconds another child is orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Today, there are
3.5 million children in sub-Saharan Africa who have lost both of their parents.
Another 13 million, have lost at least one parent. Roughly
80% of the HIV/AIDS orphans live in Kenya, Uganda, Niger, and Ethiopia. The tragedy is compounded by the fact that the Kenyan government
does not meet the basic needs of these orphans.
- Child 1
- A young girl who's parents both died of Aids. She had been a street child until
she was taken in by Rev. Bushebi. She is now well fed and able to go to school.
- Child 2
- A young boy who's parents both died. He had been a street child until he was taken
in by Rev. Bushebi. He is now well fed and able to go to school.
- Child 3
- A young boy who's parents both died. He had been a street child until he was taken
in by Rev. Bushebi. He is now well fed and able to go to school.
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Rev. Francis Bushebi
"Help us reach out with hope for East Africa!"
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