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Haiti: $15 donation to H.O.P.E. Center on 6/30/05, an orphanage for Haitian children.
Holland: $15 donation to Salesian Mission in Holland on 7/21/05. The Holland Mission primarily
supports spiritual training & programs.
Honduras: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05, a tremendous aid in reconstructive
work related to hurricane damage.
Hong Kong: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to support early childhood programs in Hong Kong.
Hungary: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to support inner city housing needs among
low-income families.
Iceland: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to support the Global Parent Pledge Programme, an initiative
that recognizes that all the world has a responsibility to meet the needs of children everywhere.
India: $15 donation to Serve Trust on 9/26/04 helps support a variety of programs aimed at family
intervention, employment and economic issues.
Indonesia: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to support a nation ravaged by internal
conflicts and the tidal wave.
Iran: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Programs in Iran are working to protect/empower street
children and enhance child protection/child abuse prevention in Iran.
Iraq: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to aid an increasingly catastrophic situation for Iraq's
children resulting in a stunningly unsafe infrastructure for children including poor healthcare, unsafe water and little or
no social supports. The needs are very basic due to the current military conflicts, but every penny makes a difference.
Ireland (North and Republic): $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 3/29/05 to support urban housing
initiatives.
Israel: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to support Early Childhood Program.
Italy: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05 with a primary focus in Italy on child advocacy.
Jamaica: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to support hurricane reconstruction and increased
safe housing in slum areas.
Japan: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to support improved housing in low income families.
Jordan: $15 to Habitat for Humanity for this Mideast nation in enhancing the quality of life of
lower income residents, which you don't always think about with oil countries.
Kazakhstan: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to support a mass immunization campaign
Kenya: $15 to Kenya Chapter of ANPPCAN on 7/8/05 supporting child abuse prevention efforts in
Kenya.
Kiribati: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to prevent adolescent suicide.
Korea: $15 for Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 in serving North and South Korea in providing
affordable housing to families that continue to be impacted by the ongoing conflicts in Korea.
Kuwait: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to begin an introduction to child abuse prevention and family
violence initiatives in Kuwait, where no recognized methodology for addressing these issues exists.
Kyrqyzstan: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to address incredibly low-income housing
needs for families that have been tremendously challenged by regional conflicts in this area.
Lao: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to address childhood trafficking and sexual exploitation
of children.
Latvia: $15 donation to World Health Organization's Latvian based "Make Every Child & Mother
Count" Program on 8/22/05.
Lebanon: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity for this war-torn nation on 2/20/05 to assist in
rebuilding low income housing.
Lesotho: $15 donation to Lesotho Chapter of ANPPCAN on 7/8/05 to promote child abuse prevention
programs in this African nation.
Liberia: $15 donation to Liberia Chapter of ANPPCAN on 7/8/05 to promote child abuse prevention
programs.
Libya: $15 donation to Salesian Mission in Libya on 7/21/05. This supports the work of three Salesians
in Libya working to protect immigrant families.
Liechtenstein: $15 donation to "Make Every Mother & Child Count" Program of the World
Health Organization on 8/22/05.
Lithuania: $15 donation to Project Heifer on 5/26/05 supporting families in becoming economically
stable through farming.
Luxembourg: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05 to support a hostel for working boys.
Macedonia: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support existing programs on 5/18/05.
Madagascar: $15 to Habitat for Humanity to support existing programs on 2/20/05.
Malawi: $15 donation to Malawi Chapter of ANPPCAN on 7/22/05 to support child abuse prevention
efforts in Malawi.
Malaysia: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to support hurricane reconstruction
efforts.
Maldives: $15 donation to World Health Organization in Maldives on 8/23/05 to support Early Childhood
Development.
Mali: $15 donation to Save the Children of Mali on 7/18/05.
Malta: $15 donation to Salesian Mission in Malta on 7/21/05 to support numerous schools &
adoption programs run by Salesian in Malta.
Marshall Islands: $15 donation to World Health Organization on 8/8/05 to support early childhood
intervention programs.
Mauritius: $15 donation to Mauritius Chapter of ANPPCAN on 7/22/05 to support child abuse prevention
programs in this African nation.
Mexico: $15 to Yaocihuatl A.C. on 6/10/05, a social service
organization primarily concerned with child welfare issues.
Micronesia: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on
3/29/05 to support housing in this impoverished nation.
Moldova: $15 donation to Project Heifer on 5/26/05 to
create independent living skills for families through farming.
Monaco: $15 to World Health Organization's "Make Every Mother
& Child Count" Program on 8/23/05.
Mongolia: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity's housing
program on 2/20/05.
Morocco: $15 donation to the Salesian Mission in Morocco
on 8/23/05 to support a school run by 8 Salesians in the Rabat diocese.
Mozambique: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05
to support existing housing programs.
Myanmar (Burma): $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on
3/29/05 to support increased affordable housing in this country that continues to experience significant civil strife.
Namibia: $15 donation to World Health Organization to support
its early childhood programs on 8/23/05.
Nauru: $15 donation to World Health Organization's "Make
Every Mother & Child Count Program" on 8/23/05.
Nepal: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to
support citizens living in isolated locations in their needs for safe housing.
Netherlands: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
existing programs on 2/20/05.
Netherlands Antilles: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity
on 2/20/05 aids lower income families in finding suitable housing. This national principality also includes Aruba.
New Zealand: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
a variety of national projects on housing. This also includes Cook Islands (they got a separate donation), Niue, Tokelau.
Nicaragua: Due to my own error in recordkeeping, $15 donations
were given to both Habitat for Humanity and the Salesian Mission on 3/29/05 and 8/22/05, respectively.
Niger: $15 donation to CARE to assist in disaster relief
efforts, particularly in the area of hunger, on 5/26/05.
Nigeria: $15 donation to Nigeria Chapter of ANPPCAN to support
child abuse prevention efforts in Nigeria. Donation on 7/22/05.
Norway: $15 donation to "Make Every Mother & Child Count"
Program of World Health Organization on 8/22/05. Norway includes Bouvet Islands, Jan Mayen and Svalbard.
Oman: $15 donation to World Health Organization on 8/23/05
to support Early Childhood Intervention efforts.
Pakistan: $15 donation to Afghan Refugee Relief Fund on
9/26/04.
Palau: $15 donation to World Health Organization's Early
Childhood Program on 8/23/05.
Palestinian National Authority: $15 donation to "Make Every
Mother & Child Count Program" of World Health Organization on 8/24/05. (FINAL DONATION! Mission Accomplished!)
Panama: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
existing programs on 3/29/05.
Papau New Guinea: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to
provide safe, family housing on 3/29/05.
Paraguay: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity for existing
housing programs on 3/29/05.
Peru: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity for inner city
housing project on 3/29/05.
Phillipines: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity for projects
throughout all the islands. Donation on 5/18/05.
Poland: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 3/29/05
to support inner city housing for low-income families.
Portugal: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity for existing
programs on 3/29/05.
Puerto Rico: $15 donation to MISS Foundation on 4/10/05
to support grief support for families experiencing the loss of a child.
Qatar: $15 donation to World Health Organization on 8/23/05
to support Early Childhood Program.
Romania: $15 donation to Children's Relief Network on 9/26/04
to support orphanages and street children.
Russian Federation: $15 donation to "Musical Orphanage"
on 11/22/04 in the name of Michie Sebree.
Rwanda: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to assist in
the rebuilding of many homes from the country's civil strife. Donation on 3/29/05.
St. Kitt & St. Nevis: $ 15 donation to World Health
Organization's Early Childhood Program on 8/23/05.
St. Lucia: $15 donation to World Health Organization's "Make
Every Mother & Child Count" Program on 8/23/05.
Samoa: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity's existing programs
on 3/29/05.
San Marino: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05.
Donation supports the work of four Salesians at a youth center.
Sao Tome and Principe: $15 donation to World Health Organization's
Early Childhood Program on 8/23/05.
Saudi Arabia: $15 donation to "Make Every Mother & Child
Count Program" of WHO on 8/23/05.
Senegal: $15 donation to Senegal Chapter of ANPPCAN, in
support of child abuse prevention efforts in Senegal. Donation on 7/22/05.
Serbia and Montenegro: $15 donation to Women in Black on
4/2/05. This women's organization promotes peace issues in Serbia and Montenegro.
Seychelles: $15 donation to World Health Organization on
8/22/05 to promote Early Childhood Program.
Sierra Leone: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 3/29/05.
Singapore: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
existing programs on 3/29/05.
Slovakia: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 3/29/05
to support inner city housing development.
Slovenia: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05. Funds
benefit a Salesian youth center in Slovenia.
Solomon Islands: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on
3/29/05 to support hurricane relief efforts.
Somalia: $15 donation to Somalia Chapter of ANPPCAN on 7/22/05
to support child abuse prevention efforts in this often war-torn country.
South Africa: $15 donation to South Africa Chapter of ANPPCAN
on 7/22/05 to support child abuse prevention efforts in South Africa.
Spain: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05. The
Salesian's have a strong presence in Spain, and the donation benefits youth care programs throughout the country.
Sri Lanka: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 3/29/05.
Sudan: $15 donation to Sudan Chapter of ANPPCAN on 8/18/05
to support child abuse prevention efforts through an NGO.
Suriname: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 3/29/05
to support existing programs.
Swaziland: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05.
This donation supports 13 Salesians operating 2 small schools in this African nation.
Sweden: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05. Donation
supports 7 Salesians operating a boarding house.
Switzerland: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
existing programs on 5/18/05.
Syria: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05. Funds
benefit a school parish youth center in Alepo, Syria.
Taiwan: $15 donation to Garden of Hope, an organization
dealing with the extremely taboo subject of domestic violence in Taiwan. Donation on 5/26/05.
Tajikistan: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 3/29/05
to support rebuilding of housing for this war-torn nation.
Tanzania: $15 donation to Tanzania Chapter of ANPPCAN on
8/18/05 to support child abuse prevention efforts in this African nation.
Thailand: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
urban housing initiatives on 3/29/05.
Togo: $15 donation to Togo Chapter of ANPPCAN on 8/18/05
to support child abuse prevention efforts.
Tonga: $15 donation to World Health Organization's Early
Childhood Program on 8/22/05.
Trinidad & Tobago: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity
for these islands and their hurricane relief efforts on 3/29/05.
Turkey: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity's programs
designed to assist this earthquake ravaged nation. Donation on 3/29/05.
Turkmenistan: $15 donation to World Health Organization's
Early Childhood Program on 8/22/05.
Tuvalu: $15 donation to World Health Organization's Early
Childhood Program on 8/22/05.
Uganda: $15 donation to Uganda Chapter of ANPPCAN on 8/20/05
to support this country's child abuse prevention efforts.
Ukraine: $15 donation to Project Heifer to assist families
in this impoverished nation to becoming independent through farming. Donation on 5/26/05.
United Arab Emirates: $15 donation to "Make Every Mother
& Child Count" Program of World Health Organization on 8/22/05.
United Kingdom: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on
3/29/05. UK includes the following: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands,
Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, South George and Sandwich
Islands, Ascension Island, The Bahamas, St. Helena, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Turks and Caicos Islands. It should be
noted that several of these also received individual donations.
United States: $15 donation to MISS Foundation to support
grief programs designed for families experiencing the loss of a child. The US includes American Samoa, Baker Island, Guam,
Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Islands, Navassa Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Palmyra
Atoll, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Wake Island. Additionally, several of these also received separate donations.Donation
on 9/26/04.
US Minor Outlying Islands: $15 donation to MISS Foundation
on 9/26/04.
Uruguay: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05 to
support the work of 21 youth centers.
Uzbekistan: $15 donation to World Health Organization Early
Childhood Development Program on 8/22/05.
Vanuatu: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity for existing
programs on 3/29/05.
Vatican City: $15 donation to Salesian Mission on 7/21/05.
Donation supports the work of the Polyglot Press.
Venezuela: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
inner-city families on 3/29/05.
Vietnam: $15 donation to Asia Injury Prevention Foundation
on 9/25/04. (The first donation of this project). This organization works to promote prevention activities related to childhood
injuries.
Virgin Islands, British: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05
to enhance programs on social investment in child protection.
Virgin Islands, US: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to
enhance programs on social investment in child protection.
Yemen: $15 donation to CARE Australia, an organization that
provides relief programs specifically to Yemen on 5/26/05. $15 provides nearly 50 packets of "plumpy nut," a therapeutic food
product saving the lives of malnourished children worldwide.
Zaire: $15 donation to World Health Organization's Early
Childhood Program on 8/22/05.
Zambia: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to create safer
housing for families in this extremely impoverished nation.
Zimbabwe: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity to support
existing programs on 3/29/05.
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LIST OF NATIONS/PRINCIPALITIES
- Afghanistan: $15 to UNICEF in this war-torn nation was donated
on 4/5/05. What will $15 do here? $15 can help UNICEF in their "Child Soldier Demobilization" program designed to move children
off the battlefield.
- Albania: $15 to UNICEF in Albania was donated on 4/5/05.
Funds support a newer program designed to prevent "inter-family" revenge killings, a relatively unknown but rather extensive
problem in this nation.
- Algeria: $15 to UNICEF in Algeria was donated on 4/5/05.
Specifically, this donation is helping UNICEF integrate disabled children into classrooms by addressing practical & psychosocial
factors.
- American Samoa: $15 to MISS Foundation on 4/5/05. MISS Foundation
provides grief support to families experiencing the death of a child. Technically, American Samoa is a US principality but
received a donation due to their extensive services in the area of grief support for families.
- Andorra: $15 to UNICEF in Andorra on 4/5/05 supports already
existing programs designed to address hunger issues related to children.
- Angola: $15 to UNICEF in Angola feels like it does very
little for a nation that has been in constant war for the past 40 years resulting in one of the highest child mortality rates
in the world. Angola is in the process of developing a national child protection framework aimed at reunifying families of
child soldiers and developing programs so that children lost in wars can be traced back to their families.
- Antarctica: The land without child abuse. Literally, Antarctica
has the weird privilege of being the only recognized territory to have zero incidents of child abuse/domestic violence. Antarctica
has no actual sovereignty, no indigenous peoples, and is primarily a research land with no true permanent residents. There
are, in fact, no social organizations. Thus, there's nothing to receive a donation here (other than scientific programs, which
are inappropriate for this program). However, funds have been donated to ALL countries who have staked a claim of sovereignty
over this territory.
- Antigua and Barbuda (2 islands): $15 donation to Habitat
for Humanity on 9/26/04. Supports the development of housing in islands that have experienced hurricane devastation.
- Argentina: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 9/26/04 supports
the development of housing for low-income families living in severely sub-standard situations that creates a tremendous risk
to the welfare of this countries children and families.
- Armenia: $15 to Habitat for Humanity of Armenia on 9/26/04
supports this nations development of decent, affordable housing for its residents.
- Australia: $15 to UNICEF in Australia on 4/5/05. UNICEF
does not, in fact, provide direct services in Australia...however, this nation's UNICEF developed a marvelous program called
"Change4Good", a partnership with the airline industry. Passengers donate unwanted currency, and the funds raised are distributed
to the needier countries that UNICEF serves. Our $15 benefited this program! Please note that Australia also includes: Ashmore
and Cartier Islands, Christmas Island, Cocos, Coral Sea Islands, Heard & McDonald Islands & Norfolk Islands.
- Austria: $15 to UNICEF in Austria on 4/5/05 benefiting efforts
to advocate for children's rights in this European nation.
- Azerbaijan: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05. $15 donation went to
support the opening of a photo exhibit by the children of Beslan, one of the larger cities in Azerbaijan. The exhibit opens
in late August, 2005.
- Bahrain: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to this Mideast nation.
Funds to be used in working towards a "Child Assessment Centre" aimed at providing kid-friendly healthcare to a nation that
still tends to view women & children as second-class citizens.
- Bangladesh: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 9/26/04 supports
rebuilding efforts following the devastating tidal wave this year, an unexpected expense for a nation already troubled by
sub-standard housing.
- Barbados: $15 to UNICEF in Barbados on 4/5/05. Funds primarily
support UNICEF efforts to increase social investment in child protection initiatives.
- Belarus: $15 to UNICEF in Belarus on 4/5/05. Funds benefit
the "Leave No Child Out" campaign started by UNICEF youth volunteers.
- Belgium: $15 to Pax Christi International on 4/2/05
through Brethren Volunteer Services. Pax Christi is an international Catholic peace organization working to promote and unite
peace efforts worldwide.
- Belize: $15 to Habitat for Humanity of Belize on 9/26/04
supports this nation's effort to provide affordable housing to families.
- Benin: $15 to Benin Chapter of ANPPCAN on 7/8/05 supports
this small African nation in developing child abuse prevention programs & national policies.
- Bermuda: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 9/26/04 supports
the development of safe housing for many low-income families.
- Bhutan: $15 to UNICEF in Bhutan on 4/5/05. Funds assist
UNICEF in dealing with Bhutan's severe school shortage.
- Bolivia: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 9/28/04 assists
Habitat in moving families out of slum areas and into functional, safe housing.
- Bosnia & Hergovina: $15 to Banja Luka on 4/2/05. This
city was devastated during civil war here and re-construction efforts are hindered by a lack of publicity and awareness. BVS
and other organizations are slowly moving into this land to assist & re-develop this city of great pride and resilience.
- Botswana: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 9/28/05 assists
large, low-income families in moving into safe, affordable housing.
- Brazil: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 11/23/04.
Funds assist families in moving out of high crime areas in Brazil slum areas.
- British Indian Ocean Territory: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05
supports ongoing efforts in child advocacy.
- Brunei Darrusalam: $15 to "Make Every Mother and Child Count"
program of World Health Organization on 8/22/05 in this nation.
- Bulgaria: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 11/23/04 to benefit
existing national initiatives on affordable housing.
- Burkina Faso: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Specifically, while
Burkina Faso ratified the Convention on the Rights of Children, the nation has been slower to implement it. These funds support
a program to improve conditions for minor children currently incarcerated at Ouagadougou Prison.
- Burundi: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 11/23/04
supports development of sturdier housing for families.
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Cambodia: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 supports the "Community
Action for Child Rights" Program.
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Cameroon: $15 donation to Children's Fund Education Program
on 9/26/04 supports this small nation's own efforts to to increase the education opportunities for its children.
- Canada: $15 donation to DanceArts Vancouver on 9/14/04 support
therapeutic programs offered to children of Canada.
- Cape Verde: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Funds benefit the "Girl's
Education Initiative" set forth by the country's government to increase opportunities for girls in this small nation.
- Central African Republic: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on
2/20/05 support a country where MANY of the citizens live in unsafe housing. In Central African Republic, $15 covers one month's
house payment for a family!
- Chad: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. After years of war,
this landlocked West African nation is at peace. This allows many children's initiatives to begin, including the "Female Education
Promotion Project."
- Chile: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 supports urban
efforts at housing many low income families.
- China: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05. Habitat's
presence here is astounding considering China's notorious resistance to West support. Yet, the expertise Habitat is providing
is proving a major help to China's efforts to improve housing nationwide.
- Colombia: $15 to Habitat for Humanityon 2/20/05 in
this nation that has experienced significant civil strife yet continues to be supportive of Habitat efforts to build its infrastructure.
- Comoros: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Donation supported
effort to provide birth certificates to over 25,000 children on this island nation.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo: $15 donation to Habitat
for Humanity on 2/20/05 to help rebuild a nation torn apart by Civil war.
- Cook Islands: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. These funds
are being used to combat a fairly astronomical adolescent suicide problem on Cook Islands.
- Costa Rica: $15 donation to Foundacion Paniamor on 8/25/04
benefiting efforts to prevent child abuse in Costa Rica.
- Ivory Coast: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Funds specifically
bought 3 mosquito nets designed to protect children from mosquitos, which often carry malaria.
- Croatia: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Donation supports
efforts to decrease presence of children in war zones in this volatile country.
- Cuba: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Cuba's Integrated
Early Childhood Programme aims to maximize immunization levels on Cuban children to ensure maximum health safety.
- Czech Republic: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Funds
support an Early Childhood program in this somewhat poor European nation.
- Denmark: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Donation largely
supports European efforts in child advocacy. Also included in Denmark are Faeros Islands and Greenland.
- Djibouti: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Effort supports Early
Childhood Program designed to eradicate polio and improve health conditions for young children.
- Dominica: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Donation helps program
aimed at increasing social investment on childhood protection issues.
- Dominican Republic: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity
on 2/20/05 support this nation's efforts to improve housing for its poorest citizens.
- East Timor: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05
support this war-torn nation in rebuilding an infrastructure to support many devastated families.
- Ecuador: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05
support inner-city housing projects.
- Egypt: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to
help this nation work with many of its poorer citizens in large cities in finding affordable, safe housing.
- El Salvador: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity supporting
existing programs. Donation on 2/20/05. In El Salvador, $15 buys 60 cinder blocks used in home construction.
- Equatorial Guinea: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Program
supports effort to increase community support of schools and develop a more democratic school structure increasing parental
involvement in the education of their children.
- Eritrea: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. This nation is
currently experiencing one of its worst droughts ever, and funds benefit a relief effort designed to provide the basics to
destitute kids in camps.
- Estonia: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Donation benefits
existing relief programs.
- Ethiopia: $15 donation to Ethiopia Chapter of ANPPCAN on
9/8/04 to develop child abuse prevention programs in this African nation.
- Falkland Islands: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Efforts
support child advocacy programs in the Falklands.
- Fiji: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to
support hurricane stabilization efforts.
- Finland: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 support European
efforts in child advocacy and other ongoing programs.
- France: $15 donation to Emmaus Community on 4/2/05 to support
peace efforts. France also includes the following locations that received individual donations: Clipperton Island, Europa
Island, Glorioso Island, Guadeloupe, Juan de Nova Island, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, French/Antarctic Islands, Reunion,
St. Pierre and Miquelon, Tromelin Island and Wallis and Futuna.
- French Guiana: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/2/05 to support
existing programs.
- French Polynesia: $15 donation to Brethren Volunteer Services
on 4/2/05 to support ongoing programs in this area.
- French Metropolitan: $15 donation to Brethren Volunteer
Services on 4/2/05.
- French Southern Territories: $15 donation to BVS for same
efforts on 4/2/05.
- Gabon: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Thanks to UNICEF, child
trafficking is now in the penal code for this nation, and the donation helps support efforts to decrease child trafficking
in Gabon.
- Gambia: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to work on advocacy/protection
issues for Gambia's disabled children.
- Georgia: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Funds benefit
programs to aid street children in Georgia.
- Germany: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to help
German families obtain affordable housing.
- Ghana: $15 donation to Habitat fro Humanity on 2/20/05 to
aid families in obtaining safe, affordable housing.
- Great Britain: $15 to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to
support existing programs.
- Greece: $15 to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to support child advocacy
and early childhood programs.
- Grenada: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05. Primarily this
donation benefits early childhood programs.
- Guam: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05 to
stabilize housing for low income families.
- Guatemala: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05
to provide low income housing. According to HFH of Guatemala, it takes $2,800 to build a Habitat Home in Guatemala. Thus,
a $15 donation is nearly 1% of the cost of building a home in Guatemala for a low-income family.
- Guinea: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to help address
significantly high maternal fatality rates in the nation.
- Guinea-Bissau: $15 donation to UNICEF on 4/5/05 to address
ongoing poverty/health issues among children.
- Guyana: $15 donation to Habitat for Humanity on 2/20/05
to aid this country in developing affordable housing for families.
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