January's Featured Cause - Kids for Kids

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Posted on January 9th, 2017 by Rachel Jackson

We are pleased to announce that Kids for Kids is TheGivingMachine’s featured cause for January.

This means all windfall  donations made by givers that do not log on to their account when shopping via TheGivingnMachine will go to Kids for Kids.

KIDS FOR KIDS helps children the world has forgotten, children in Darfur, Sudan, who live lives of inexcusable and unimaginable hardship.  The charity provides an integrated package of sustainable  projects that parents have said will help them the most –  projects suitable to the region which have both an immediate, and a long term impact.  They are enabling families to stay together, in their own homes.  In Darfur mothers are forced to rely on their eldest son to search for work across the world in order to send money home so his brothers and sisters will not die of starvation.   Because in Darfur children are dying.  Kids for Kids transforms the lives of individuals and whole communities.

KIDS FOR KIDS adopts whole villages, lifting them out of abject poverty.  They are different, because their projects are what people tell them will help them the most.  Their grassroots projects not only make an immediate difference to individual families – their children have milk to drink, a blanket to sleep under, a mosquito net to protect them from malaria, farm tools, blankets and mosquito nets – the charity is transforming the lives of the whole village, providing health care, veterinary care and, most important of all, water near at hand.  KIDS FOR KIDS even plant trees, transforming the desert.

KIDS FOR KIDS has already adopted 81 villages – over 364,000 people whose lives have been transformed long term – in one of the most remote and inaccessible regions of the world. Children are hungry, thirsty and at risk.  KIDS FOR KIDS help change their lives, for good.

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