By Cindy Fogleman | Staff Advisor
The Iraqi Children Foundation's newly released 2023 annual report highlights exciting growth in the range of services and geographic reach of projects benefiting Iraq’s most vulnerable and marginalized orphans, street kids, child laborers, disabled children, and child victims of sex and human organ trafficking.
ICF Chairman David Collins says of the report; “When ICF and its Iraqi partners show up in the darkest hours of a child’s life, the change begins. ICF delivers free legal protection, education, nutrition, disability care, and psychosocial services for children in Baghdad, Mosul, and Fallujah. Too many boys and girls are out of school, on the streets, working as child laborers, and exploited by criminals and traffickers who target them for prostitution, labor, and the sale of human organs. We focus our core investments on high-impact, life-changing interventions for these kids, rather than one-time handouts."
Illustrated by lots of pictures and stories of children, the report features key achievements from 2023:
We hope you are proud of the change you make possible. How many kids can we show up for in 2024? The answer is up to you!
Gratefully,
Cindy
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