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'Bringing Hope to the hopeless'      

Seeing the need firsthand in Liberia

Feed The Hungry's Director of Logistics Bob Boucek went to Liberia to see the need up close.

What he found was a nation valiantly trying to recover from 14 years of brutal civil war that left most of the country without electricity, running water, basic sanitation, and health care. Liberians are determined to grow into peace and stability, but they have precious little to work with.

Bob visited eight orphanages. Since our initial contact with LCC, they'd already identified two more groups of children in urgent need of help.


He met dedicated staff members caring for kids with almost no resources.

Some walk miles for clean water. Others have buildings falling down around their ears. Not one child has a toy they can call their own. But through it all, they maintain a strong message of God's love, providing spiritual nourishment even when food is absent.

And the children -- some terribly thin, many suffering with worms because health care is impossible to get, and often battling the fevers of malaria for the lack of a few simple mosquito nets.

A developing situation
Bob realized that we had to do so much more than just feed these children. They desperately need to see God's love in action -- repairing buildings, digging wells, and providing resources for their health, education, and spiritual development.

Here's what we need to do to help the 600 orphaned children we've "adopted" in Liberia:

  • Purchase Permethrin-treated mosquito nets to prevent malaria: $20 per net
    Dig four new water wells and repair others: $3,000/ each well
    Send nutrition-based food supplies for 12 months: $3.20 per child
    Food supplies for a child for an entire year: $38.40
    Provide beds and bedding for kids sleeping on the floor: $100 / for every 2 children
    Install proper sanitation and latrines: $9,000
    Rehabilitate cracked walls and foundations: $60,750
    Purchases needed school supplies: $10 per child per year
    Provide garden tools and seeds to grow vegetables: $6,000

HELP A LIBERIAN CHILD

Pastor Allan says, "The trauma of war is still in their minds and in their hearts [when the children come to us]." They'll need safety, love, and plenty of nurturing to overcome what they've suffered already in their young lives.