By Cheryl Robinson | Project Leader
"A hundred years from now it will not matter what your bank account was, the sort of house you lived in, or the kind of clothes you wore, but the world may be much different because you were important in the life of a child. - Author Unknown.
The residents of Abatex, a small Filipino village struggling to survive on an abandoned dump site, have been in quarantine for almost two years. Your donations have provided much needed food for the children there and are greatly appreciated.
In the main photo, you see one of our Abatex children who is severely disabled. He cannot speak or walk. His loving mother carries him everywhere which is VERY difficult living on a Dumpsite. Your support makes his (and his mother’s ) life so much more bearable.
Salamat (thank you in tagalog) is a small expression of our sincere appreciation for your continuing support. Every gift - no matter how much - is urgently needed and life-sustaining.
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