Title: Poverty and Hope Appeal
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4Poverty and Hope Appeal
2009/10
5Poverty and Hope Appeal
2009/10
Creativity and diversity
6This year we are supporting seven creative
projects
7Each tackles the causes and effects of poverty in
diverse ways...
8and brings hope to thousands of the worlds
poorest people.
9 10In African
11In African
12In African
- Denis dreams of becoming a doctor...
13- ....thanks to Build Africas help,
- his dream can become reality
14Kopege School in Kenya now has seven fully
equipped classrooms
15Offering children the opportunity to fulfil their
potential
16And giving them the chance of a brighter future
17And giving them the chance of a brighter future
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19In Haitin
20In Haiti let milk flow!
Dairy production is small scale and inefficient
most producers have just one or two cows
21In Haiti let milk flow!
All the main dairy products powder, cheese and
yogurt have to be imported
22The Let Agogo project helps farmers organise
themselves and set up local dairies....
23Providing employment as well as a market for the
farmers milk
24Providing employment as well as a market for the
farmers milk
25The local partner running the project is
Veterimed - supported by Christian Aid
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27In Central Asia
28In Central Asia
Youth Life offers hope to marginalised youth with
break-dance clubs
29In Central Asia
Transforming lives through physical and social
support
30In Central Asia
Most staff and volunteers have been through the
clubs
31In Central Asia
Changing from kids with little hope for the
future... ...to leaders for the next generation
32In Central Asia
YouthLife is partnered by CMS Sharing a vision
of hope through breakdance and youth clubs
33In Central Asia
YouthLife is partnered by CMS Sharing a vision
of hope through breakdance and youth clubs
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35In Myanmar (Burma)
36In Myanmar (Burma)
37In Myanmar (Burma)
Malaria and cholera are major health issues in
the country areas
38There are no hospitals or doctors in these remote
areas
39So the Anglican Church in Myanmar has set up
dispensaries and mobile clinics
40To provide health care and education in hygiene
and preventative measures
41Our donations will help train local health
workers to work in the mobile clinics
42Our donations will help train local health
workers to work in the mobile clinics
43In India
44In India
and
Guatemala City
45Poverty and Hope partner Christian Aid is
opening a door of hope for young and old alike.
46Teaching Guatemalas street children carnival
skills and helping them to discover a sense of
purpose and worth.
47.by organising carnival parades to help
recapture the slum streets from drugs, gangs and
bullets
48Because of this programme...
...Victor has turned away from violence and now
has become a leader
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50...and in India poor women now feed the poorest
people .
51 Through the Deccan Development Society excluded
women have regained control over their own food
production
52Turning 5,000 acres of waste land into productive
cropland not only feeds their own families but
also 50,000 of the poorest people in their
communities as well
53Turning 5,000 acres of waste land into productive
cropland not only feeds their own families but
also 50,000 of the poorest people in their
communities as well
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55Finally
56to get the message across to young people in Kent
57Poverty and Hope supports the work of Kent and
the Wider World
58Working with teachers, youth leaders and young
people
59opening their eyes to global issues, exploring
how to tackle them
60and having fun at the same time!
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63Africa
Bethlehem
64Guatemala City
Africa
Bethlehem
65Guatemala City
Myanmar
Africa
Bethlehem
66Guatemala City
Myanmar
Haiti
Africa
Bethlehem
67Guatemala City
India
Myanmar
Haiti
Africa
Bethlehem
68Guatemala City
India
Myanmar
Haiti
Africa
Kent
Bethlehem
69Guatemala City
India
Myanmar
Haiti
Central Asia
Africa
Kent
Bethlehem
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71Your gifts will make a real difference
72all over the world.
73Thank you for supporting Poverty and Hope
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