Posts Tagged ‘children at risk’
Posted on June 7th, 2010 by by carrien
In a week and one day Aaron will board a plane for Thailand. One problem, we still haven’t raised the $6000 we need to buy a truck so the kids can get to school safely. (Please scroll down for the story. To learn more about The Charis Project please visit our website.)
So, in the interest [...]
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Tags: charitable donation, charity, children at risk, orphanage
Posted on January 29th, 2010 by by carrien
You did this.
You made this possible.
Thanks to your generosity in December we were able to send enough money for all of the children to have beds, and warm clothes and new shoes.
This wouldn’t have happened without you, your care, your partnership. Without you there is no Charis Project.
Thank-you for everything.
We’re looking forward to some really [...]
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Tags: Add new tag, Burma refugees, children at risk, children's home, Christmas Giving, Hmong, orphanage, orphans
Posted on October 1st, 2009 by by Aaron
Dark:30 in the morning. Guitar, children singing in Hmong. I have come across 15 time zones; have been traveling on planes, trains, buses, trucks and motorcycles for 40 hours. It has been worth it.
Yesterday afternoon I bumped my way through the gate on the back of Chala’s motorcycle. For the first time [...]
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Tags: Burma, children at risk, children's home, Human Trafficking, orphans, sustainable anti-slavery
Posted on July 30th, 2009 by by carrien
Many of you will remember that last fall Chala’s wife left him. Chala has taken in 40 children who have no family to take care of them. These kids have either been orphaned by the conflict in Burma, or by poverty in refugee villages in Thailand. Some have living parents who abandoned them for reasons [...]
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Tags: Burma, Burma refugees, Chala, child sponsorship, children at risk, children's home, Human Trafficking, non profit, sex trafficking, Thailand, the charis project