This child lives in a small town in Ghana. They live in a small home where the walls are made from mud and the roof is a made up from leaves that leak onto the dirt floor when it rains. They do their cooking with firewood. The do not have running water or electricity. They collect water from the stream and use it for cooking, drinking and cleaning. At night they use kerosene lamps to see. Most families with their low income typically eat banku. Banku is fermented corn dough and is often used in soups and stews.
We are currently distributing Bags of Hope to the following countries:
Honduras
Egypt
Syria
India
Kenya
You can purchase bags for any one or all of these countries every month, or choose to have your bags sent to the most needy country at the time. You can send money in for Bags of Hope by check, credit card or PayPal. You can send $20 a month, $60 every 3 months, $120 every 6 months or whatever is convenient for you. Please fill out the downloadable form and them mail it/fax it or email it to us at the following address:
By Mail:
1200 Peachtree Street
Louisville, GA, 30434
U.S.A.