By Pam Amundsen | Project Leader
Ever wish you could change the world?
What if I told you that by donating to this project you are doing just that?
Let me explain.
At New Life Home Trust we're focused on the details, like what makes Baby Amelia laugh or how much Baby Joseph is growing, and the big picture, like how saving one infant can literally change the course of the whole world.
The first infants that New Life staff rescued are now young adults who are making an impact all across the globe. But that kind of change starts with each of us deciding to make a small sacrifice on behalf of the bigger picture.
And it means rescuing babies from vulnerable circumstances and keeping them healthy until we find a long-term home for them. Also, did you know that over 70% of New Life infants are adopted or fostered and another 20% are reunited with biological family? We've spent 25 years working to change stigmas in Kenya around adoption and find homes for these incredible little humans.
While this project is focused on an end goal of improving health outcomes for the infants in our care by keeping thme healthy on a daily basis through additional equipment in our Nyeri home, it's also focused on the bigger picture: changing the long-term health outcomes and quality of life for abandoned Kenyan infants.
And because we have that long-term goal in mind, we'd love your help reaching the goal for this project by becoming a monthly donor and inviting a friend, family member, co-worker, or neighbor to join you. The idea is that you give a little each month, your neighbour gives a little each month, and together you change the world.
Your commitment to seeing this project through means infants like Baby Amelia can feel safe enough to laugh all the time and Baby Joseph can get the extra medical attention that he needs to keep growing strong and healthy. And so that all of the babies we rescue can have a future impact.
Because sometimes changing the world is as simple as giving a little, together.
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