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Meals at School Program Picture

2017-12-05T10:02:09-08:00February 2nd, 2014|Sua Elementary School|

Here is a new picture we received Thursday, January 30th, of our students at Sua Elementary School. We love being able to provide enough food for these children so that they can focus more on their studies and be happy, and eliminate their fear of hunger. We thank you for your support in these efforts.

Letters of Appreciation

2017-12-05T10:01:57-08:00February 2nd, 2014|Sponsor Updates & Appreciation|

We received sweet letters of appreciation from the students of Sua Elementary School for building them a new kitchen for the Meals at School Program. This kitchen has helped the mothers prepare meals in a cleaner and more comfortable environment. No longer do they have to wade in flood waters and struggle to build fires outside [...]

Beautifying the Classrooms

2017-12-05T10:01:27-08:00January 15th, 2014|Sua Elementary School|

Sua Elementary School's wooden chairs get a new paint job as it welcomes a new year with the students. Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors! Thanks Give Children Hope, Tammy MComber Ballard, Sir Don Jr., Sir Doug and Sir Don Cooper SR. for making a difference in the lives of the Sua elem. School kids!

Happy New Year from the Philippines

2017-12-05T10:01:16-08:00January 15th, 2014|Sponsor Updates & Appreciation|

Dear sponsors and friends of Give Children Hope, We hope you had a very wonderful Christmas just like we did. Despite of the many overwhelming events that happened to our country before Christmas, every Filipino shared the love and made every one happy. Random acts of kindness filled that day. Some had a simple celebration and [...]

Devastating Typhoon Hits the Phillippines

2017-12-05T10:00:37-08:00November 13th, 2013|Give Children Hope|

November 7th, the Phillippines was hit by a huge storm, Typhoon Haiyan, with winds reaching as high as 115 mph.  It is reported that approximately 10,000 lives were taken tragically, and many more people  affected.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to our filipino friends and the children of both the Maravilla and Sua Elementary Schools. [...]

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