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  2. ChildFund - Wikipedia

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    In June 2002, the Christian Children's Fund and 11 other international child sponsorship organizations founded a worldwide network, the ChildFund Alliance. The ChildFund Alliance comprises 12 organizations that partner to improve the lives of children and their families in more than 60 countries. On July 1, 2009, Christian Children's Fund ...

  3. International Conference on African Children - Wikipedia

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    The International Conference on African Children or Conference on the African Child was an international conference held in Geneva in June 1931.. Organised by the International Save the Children Union, it followed on from the adoption by the League of Nations in 1924 of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, drafted by the Union in 1923.

  4. Christian African Relief Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Christian African Relief Trust (CART) is an independent humanitarian agency operated by volunteers for the specific purpose of providing individual and community development and disaster relief. The company was founded in 1982 and is currently active in Africa and India. The non profit organization is based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire ...

  5. International Children's Fund - Wikipedia

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    The International Children's Fund shipped more than 150,000 pounds of dehydrated food in 2013. [2] More than 20 shipping containers are shipped to African countries, including Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, and Liberia each year. Water wells in Africa, India, and Pakistan 13 wells in 2021 and 15 wells in 2022.

  6. ICS Africa - Wikipedia

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    ICS SP [3] [4] is a civil society organization. ICS Africa was founded in 1980 and aimed to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all children in Africa. [5] They moved their headquarters to Nunspeet in 2004, while renaming from "International Christian Support Fund" to "International Child Support".

  7. Alan Sader - Wikipedia

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    Alan Sader (born February 12, 1940) is an American TV, film, and stage actor. [1] He is perhaps best known for being the television spokesperson for ChildFund International (formerly Christian Children's Fund), [2] an international child sponsorship charity, a post he has held since 1992.

  8. Christian Relief Fund - Wikipedia

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    Christian Relief Fund (CRF) is a non-profit organization in Amarillo, Texas, focused on bringing relief to orphans and children in poverty. Through child sponsorship and relief programs, CRF provides food, clean water, education, spiritual training, healthcare, and disaster relief worldwide.

  9. Africa's Children-Africa's Future - Wikipedia

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    Africa's Children-Africa's Future (AC-AF) was founded in 2006 and was recognized as a registered charity in 2009. [1] The organization conducted programming in Canada and Tanzania to encourage the empowerment of children and youth in response to the various challenges posed by the AIDS pandemic. AC-AF's programming offered grassroots responses ...