

Posted by Olja Ene Arelena.O.I.M on April 10, 2009 at 12:30am

Posted by Olja Ene Arelena.O.I.M on April 10, 2009 at 12:36am
“Helping Kids in Poverty” is an association aiming to contribute to the help for Children who are living in poverty, mainly in Europe, but as well in other continents. We are supporting children to get a better life, starting their life with better education, enables them to get some possible holidays in their youth like others in better situated families, finding possibilities to collect gifts for them, toys, technics like computer where they can start learning how to connect with the world they are living in. Money collected here will support diverse projects in infant schools, orphanages and other institutions keeping children in this state of poverty.
AMBASSADORS
Ambassadors for this project will be announced ongoing, every public known person who has interest to support us in the public is welcome and will be announced on our special Ambassador´s page. They will be mentioned there with their activities and companies.
HRH Prince Frederick von Saxe-Lauenberg


For any help please contact the creator of the Website and founder of Helping Kids in Poverty, Jürgen Dallmeyer.
For Donations please use this button:
Helping Kids in Poverty shall help children for a life in a better world, providing them better education, helping with donating whatever.
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