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Feed an Orphan in India

The Child Health Site

Dear friend,


With over 1 billion people, India is the second most populous nation after China. The huge and growing population is causing unprecedented stress on the Indian social network: high levels of poverty, illiteracy, persistent malnutrition, trafficking in human beings, and a growing HIV/AIDS problem. All of these factors have contributed to India's population of 18 million street children. India has a higher rate of malnutrition among children under the age of three (46% in year 2007) than any other country in the world.


Mother Teresa said, "If you can't feed 100 people, then feed just one." $22 provides a child in an Indian orphanage with one month of nourishing meals -- rice, lentils, milk, vegetables, bread, noodles, and even such children's delights as fruit, peanut butter, jelly, and small glucose cookies.
Feed an Orphan in India for a Month $22.00



The Child Health Site

My best to You and Your dears,

Col. Laird John B. Cutty Kt
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