Lolita Restocks Her Online Shop with the Latest Trends
Lolita smiles brightly as she shows us her stock of clothes to sell. She is one of the members of our microfinance program in the Philippines.
One of our first programs in China was the establishment of a foster family village in Northern China – a program helping orphaned street children. This was originally called the Beautiful Life Family Center (BLFC). Although this program was concluded in 2009, the building and infrastructure have, as agreed, continued to be used for the benefit of this local community based just below Russia. Today over 50 old people reside in the center who are unable to care for themselves or afford other care alternatives. They are attended to by dedicated center staff (some of who were previous house parents for us) and supported by proceeds from the profitable pig farm we established a few years earlier. We receive monthly reports on the performance of the pig farm, and are pleased to report our current pig herd is at maximum capacity of 500 pigs (thanks to the dedicated work of 50 sows/moms and 2 boars named ‘Kan Du Kenny’, and ‘Here By Choice’). We are pleased to know that our efforts are meeting the needs of the poor in this community.
(pictured: staff feeding residents of the center; pigs enjoying a growth spurt – FYI, a sow produces 2.3 litters of piglets a year, with an average of 20 piglets per year).
Lolita smiles brightly as she shows us her stock of clothes to sell. She is one of the members of our microfinance program in the Philippines.
When we first met Jemhaima and her mother, they were loitering on the streets, begging and scavenging for food from garbage cans.
Our implementing team in Nepal eagerly organizes workshops at local schools to raise awareness in far-flung provinces in Nepal like Karnali.
The Captivating Team in Nepal conducted a 3-day field trip to meet local municipality leaders, health professionals, and school principals to begin our program planning.
Laxmi K.C is a teacher at a government school in Nepal. She is fascinated with the work of 3 Angels Nepal, and she shared that there she was not educated about human trafficking when she was in school. Fast forward today, and her eyes are opened to the many girls who fell victim...
It is the new school year in Nepal and our team in Nepal is back into the swing facilitating Hamro Abhiyan programs in schools.