CHILDRENOFCONGO.COM - Whois Information
Children of Congo
Around the world in the Democratic Republic of Congo, especially in Mbuji-Mayi, the diamond capital where at least 48 percent of the world wide diamonds are produced, children from ages eight and up are making shift to attend school. Also some of them are being used in multiple diamond mines for less then one dollar a day. Education is the least on the priority list of the government that is busy fighting rebels in this 10 years of civil war unrest. The Children of Congo Foundation is looking for your help in sponsoring one or more of the multiple projects in order to fulfill the educational goal established to overcome illiteracy in this region. Any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated. The donation is tax deductible under Grace Presbyterian Church of Lafayette Louisiana federal ID number, and it will aid in promoting education for the children of Congo in the Kasai region. Our goal is to provide proper roofing, furniture for educational facilities, clean drinking wa
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