Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Love In Any Language..



 This family- Mohammed and Musu are in need of assistance due to both mom and dad being blind and struggling to support their 3 children who are not. Their kids- Blama, Eric, and Asata do their best to assist their parents but this family is often taken advantage of  by others.  Daily assistance with surviving and education for the kids is what we are seeking for aid for them.


  We have two waiting families in need of assistance in our African Kinship Care program. This program assists Liberian families caring for children that might otherwise end up in orphanages. In some cases we will come along side a family who has a special need and needs assistance with keeping their child in their care. Because adoptions are currently closed in Liberia, African Kinship Care is needed all the  more to sustain a healthy and loving family environment for children otherwise orphaned.


 This is their home.


Their bathroom.

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 This single mom,Patricia, has 3 children- Victoria, George, and baby Comfort. She is desiring to go to school to be a nurse. Daily survival, help with baby needs, and school are needed to aid this family.

 Baby Comfort


 
 George


 Victoria



Contact us if you are interested in more information in helping a child/family in this program. The needs are great and those answering the call are few...

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Je t'aime
Te amo
Ya ti-bya lyu blyu
Ani o hev ot cha
I love you

The sounds are all as different
As the lands from which they came
And though the words are all unique
Our hearts are still the same

Love in any language
Straight from the heart
Pulls us all together
Never apart
And once we learn to speak it
All the world will hear
Love in any language
Fluently spoken here

We teach the young our differences
Yet look how we're the same
We love to laugh, to dream our dreams
We know the sting of pain

From Leningrad to Lexington
The farmer loves his land
And daddies all get misty-eyed
To give their daughter's hand

Oh maybe when we realize
How much there is to share
We'll find too much in common
To pretend it isn't there

Tho' the rehtoric of government
May keep us worlds apart
There's no misinterpreting
The language of the heart

Love in any language
Straight from the heart
Pulls us all together
Never apart
And once we learn to speak it
All the world will hear
Love in any language
Fluently spoken here

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