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The ministry of Covenant Children's Home is to reach out to children whose parents were killed in the gruesome civil war of 1997-1998 in Manipur, and also to children of victims of AIDS, the prevailing virulent disease of the day. Most of these orphans are sick and lack even the essentials for life and good health; they face a lifetime of suffering and hardship. There is so little for those who need so much. Without the ministry of the Home, their future is doubly bleak because Manipur, besides being the home of several rebel groups, and a trade route of drugs from Myanmar to international markets, nurtures many social evils such as theft, robbery, drugs, and prostitution, which could easily ensnare innocent victims for life. The Home aims to provide a safe haven and hope for the future by giving wholesome care to these children, with the ultimate end of molding them into self-reliant adults, and most importantly, of bringing them to Christ. January 2008: 260 Orphans
January 2006: 124 orphans
2005: 74 orphans January 2004: 44 orphans January 2003: 24 orphans
January 2002: 14 orphans Please
sent your tax deductible gifts to: PRESBYTERIAN
MISSION INTERNATIONAL (PMI)
Contact InformationLian and Clara TombingCovenant Children's Home Mualkoi, B.P.O. Mualkoi Churachandpur, Manipur 795 128, India
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