FEED A CHILD FOR A YEAR THROUGH OUR SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAM
"If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one."
Mother Theresa
Global Angels is partnering with many excellent projects in our Feed A Child For A Year program. We have a goal to feed and educate one million children a year in Africa and Asia and Latin America.
For just $80 a year, we are able to feed a child 60% of their daily food requirement every school day for a year, through our school feeding or emergency feeding programs.
Working together with these partnerships and Angels like yourselves, we will be able to fulfill our vision. How awesome will that be!
Our Global Angels Promise means that 100% of the donation we receive from you goes directly to sponsor a child in one of our feeding projects!
Award-winning social entrepreneur, Amy Carter, has founded NEMA alongside her internationally recognized sustainable tourism venture in Guludo. Our partnership with Amy is one we are particularly excited about.
We are sponsoring food for 550 children in three primary schools in the Guludo area. At the school, children learn how to grow their own fruit and vegetables through hands-on experience at an adjacent small farm. We believe the combination of feeding and educating children works effectively together with a visionary self-sustaining strategy to ensure long-term community development.
Global Angel Ambassador, Daniel Bedingfield has recently been to Guludo. Check out the Gallery below to see the photos of Daniel, Amy and the kids.
Global Angels film maker Rohan Tully visited Guludo to film the project. Check out the video to find out more.
To sponsor a child in one of the Nema schools in Guludo or the surrounding area, click on the Donate button.
The Esiloya Masai community is made up of many tiny villages in a remote part of the Kajiado district of the Masai Mara. Long term droughts over the last 10 years have caused severe problems for the families in this region.
We have been supporting a wonderful project partnering with the local families and government, providing school buildings, education for school age children and and water for the wider community.
Providing nutritious school meals for the children each school day guarantees most children will attend school. The boys who would normally be tending the animals and the girls who would normally be married off by 12 years are much more likely able to continue their education.
The first ever secondary school in the area, providing for 350 children between 14-18 years of age has been completed with Global Angels funding. The new water well providing for 6,000 in the wider catchment area is almost completed.
Education gives a community and individuals so much more choice in how they live and a chance for a more sustainable way of life.
This project is outstanding in it's respect of the local community and empowering families and children.
We would love to encourage the families in this village by sponsoring their children in school and helping through the poverty that comes with long term drought.
Step Up and Empower a Child in this school project.
The Sunshine Centre provides before and after school care to around 90 children aged 3-16 years. Their programme includes breakfast and a hot lunch, bathing facilities and basic health care.
The children’s families are amongst the poorest in Cambodia, earning low, irregular income. In the past the children themselves would spend their days roaming the busy, dirty streets, trying to make money, usually by collecting recyclable materials. In these hazardous conditions they not only are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, but miss out on the simple pleasures of childhood. Their parents cannot afford school for them.
Our Global Angels Ambassador, Laura Michelle Kelly,has just visited the project.
If you would like to be an Angel and sponsor a child in this project click Donate and give.
50% of the Costa Rican population is under the age of 15. Thousands of these children live daily in hunger, unable to focus in school and fatigued from the lack of nutrition.
A network of child-focused soup kitchens and feeding centers has formed in the San Jose valley feeding 1,500 children a daily nutritious breakfast.
We have been sponsoring between 500-700 children in2008-09. Thousands more can be helped as we raise the funds.
If you would like to be an Angel and sponsor a child in the San Jose feeding program, press Donate and give.
Fikelela is truely an inspirational project, situated in the middle of Khayelitsha is a huge slum with hundreds of thousands of people living in extreme poverty, reaching almost from the Cape Town airport to the beach.
This project rescues tiny babies and infants found on hospital doorsteps, rubbish dumps, in the streets, that are abandoned by desperate mothers, too poor or unwell to care for their children.The babies are very often in a critical state when they are found, requiring emergency medical treatment.
Driven by instinctive compassion, Fikelela has responded to this need by giving the infants a safe refuge in a loving environment that nutures them back to health.
Currently, the home cares for around 30 babies and 40 toddlers in foster care. In the last five years approximately 500 babies have been rescued and nurtured in the home and then placed in foster homes or reunited with their birth mothers, with support enabling them to look after their babies themselves.
If you would like to be an Angel and sponsor a baby or a toddler, click Donate and give.
Joint Aid Management (JAM) works in Sudan, partnering with the World Food Program and the UN in emergency nutrional programs for children with serious malnutrition and in school feeding programs.
The conflict in Darfur, Sudan is described by the UN as one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises with 1.9 million people internally displaced, with further displacement of people caused by the lack of food and water.
JAM currently assists more than 1, 600 children through school feeding activities in Pibor County and more work is being developed in Boma. They provide water, sanitation, medical assistance, and are building new schools and training teachers.
If you would like to be an Angel and sponsor a child in the emergency feeding program in Sudan, press Donate and give.