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Charities we supportMeal-a-Day Fund
Meal-a-Day and 'Send a Cow' joint project. Livestock is given to poor families or groups. The first female progeny must be given to another group. Training in livestock rearing, organic farming and low-cost veterinary support is also provided.
Meal-a-Day School for Handicapped Children. This was established in 1998 at Nalondo, Kenya. Agricultural and animal projects have helped the children's diet and self-sufficiency. Meal-a-Day has agreed funding to double the size of the school.
The Meal-a-Day Fund makes contributions for the relief of people in need in
under-developed countries throughout the world and, in particular, provides food and nourishment. For more information, see the Meal-a-Day web site
Christadelphian Samaritan FundThe Christadelphian Samaritan Fund makes financial contributions to non-Christadelphians to provide for human need and the relief of suffering which is a consequence of war or natural disasters. It supports about 100 established charities involved in the relief of suffering or research into the causes of illness.AfricraftsAfricrafts Is an organisation which contributes toward the livelihood of members in the third world by importing and selling artefacts made by them.Christadelphian Benevolent FundThe Christadelphian Benevolent Fund makes cash grants on a confidential basis to members and their families who are struggling to make ends meet.Shunem Residential Home
Shunem Residential Home in Hyderabad, India, provides for elderly members and friends, together with children with special needs, particularly children of leprosy patients. There are currently 53 children and 20 elderly residents, some handicapped, all of whom would otherwise be homeless. It is completely financed by Christadelphians.
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