Showing posts with label Ghana orphans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghana orphans. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2009

A Friend to the Fatherless






IHH is a friend to the fatherless through orphan advocacy programs in China, Ethiopia and Ghana.

Click here to read an overview of our orphan advocacy program.

Click here to help an orphan.  100% of your donation goes directly to the orphan program of your choice. 

Questions?  Contact IHH at info@hopeheritage.org



Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Give Hope Through IHH

This Christmas, take an opportunity to bless a child or a family through your gift to IHH. An updated list of IHH's giving needs is available on our website.

If you plan to contribute to the programs and projects of IHH in 2009, please contribute online or ensure your check is postmarked by December 31, 2009.

End of year tax statements will be sent out to all IHH contributors.


Click here to give hope to someone in need.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

IHH Ghana Mission Update



*2 starving children were found by Pastor Mohammed. By the grace of God, IHH was able to send funds for nutritional food and medical care. It looks as if they are going to survive.

*IHH Missionary Pastor, Ziblim Mohammed, recently reported that today's big fund-raising effort by Shalom Baptist Church in Tarikpaa was a huge success. They raised enough funds for the foundation of the church.



*The church in Sankpem is almost complete. They currently meet under a tree.




*Funds for the water project in Sankpem, a very poor village with NO clean water source, continue to come in. IHH is scheduled to begin the task of piping clean water into the village as soon as January 1, 2010.



*IHH is in the process of launching a Widow Care Program in the Northern Region. Pastor M. has researched and identified widows who will benefit from the program by receiving 2 goats, healthcare registration and educational funds for the children. We are also looking at ways to help them become self-sufficient with raising their own food and learning a trade that will bring in enough funds to feed their children.

*Plans are underway for a Ghana 2010 Men's/Women's Conference at Tarikpaa. Pray as the leaders prepare curriculum and train team members.



*Suyuhini Napari and Eunice Alidu, 2 young village girls, are now attending Tamale Poly-Technic, thanks to generous donors.