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Give the gift of hope for 2010!

 

Bread and Water for Africa UK would like to thank all of its most generous supporters who have helped change lives in Africa in 2009. With your help all of Bread and Water for Africa's other African partner programmes, have been able to give a second chance to hundreds of children and families this year.

Give the gift of hope for 2010. Donate today and help us fund projects that will change lives this year. For more information on the projects that Bread and Water is currently supporting in Africa, visit our programme pages.

 


 

Come see for yourself...

 

 

For five years now, Bread and Water for Africa UK has been telling you how your support is changing lives in communities in need across Africa. In August 2010, you will have the opportunity to see your support at work with your own eyes.

 

 

Join Bread and Water for Africa UK on its August 2010 Kenyan Safari and Programme Tour! This tour will take you to Kenya's breathtaking Masai Mara Game Reserve as well as to three of Bread and Water's most inspiring partner programmes - the Lewa Children's Home, Baraka Farm and Kipkeino School. See the side of Africa that few safari participants are ever able to see. Meet the children that you have helped give a second chance.

 

To see photos from previous tours, visit our YouTube channel. You can also e-mail us to request a brochure.


Get your 2010 African Photo Safari Calendar Today!
Please email cameron@africanrelief.org.uk for your 2010 calendar! Be sure to include your name and postal address.


If you understand the plight of the African people, Donate Now and help us give Africa's children the help they need to make their tomorrows better than their todays.

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  Dispatches from the Field:
How Our Programmes are Changing Lives
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