Get Involved In The Cardboard Boxes Project!

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PRECIOUS WOMAN HOMES PROJECT-OVERSEAS

We fully encourage all our precious groups to get PRO*ACTIVE avout issues affecting women globally and encourage then to become part of the solution.
There are millions of reasons why women are homeless and destitute all over Africa and India and in other places in the third & developing world. Some of the causes are due to:
1] Domestic violence:
This is one of the most prevalent causes with countless number of women beaten senseless by drunken, abusive and violent husbands or partners. Many are forced to flee with their children.
2] Death of a spouse:
Others become homeless due to the death of their husbands/partners and not being able to afford the exorbitant rent charged by local lLandlords who are quick to toss them out. .
3] Joblessness/Poverty:
Due to lack of education, vocational training or the lack of capital to start a small trade many fall by the way side. .
4] War and political:
Politically inspired conflicts mixed with senseless inter-tribal warfare has seen many women and families dispersed across international borders, fleeing for their lives with their children, having no means of survival but beggary with many turning to prostitution to earn a living, thus compromising their health and contracting HIV in what is vicious cycle of life.
5] India Focus:
In India many women are chased out of their homes by the families of their husbands if they cannot conceive and deliver baby boys. Repeated giving birth to girls is seen as a bad omen and the woman is often to blame for it. Many are walking the street as a result of this cultural ignorance that has turned good women into victims. Many women have committed suicide as a result of it.

FAMILIARITY
In many nations, even in the Western world, it is possible to become over familiar with homelessness and seeing homeless people as worthless, lazy or unwilling to hold down a job. It is possible to look down at those in homelessness and judge them without looking deeper into what caused it or what got them to where they are.

FRESH APPROACH
For the last five years, we have supported our mission partners on the ground in the developing world who minister to homeless and destitute women with a great degree of success. However we feel it is time that we set up our own homes in these nations, staffed by our trained personnel who will be able to take the vision to the next level by being on hand to provide training, education, healthcare, counselling and empowerment to the women we are rescuing from the cardboard boxes.

PRIORITY GROUPS
Our highest priority groups are always women living in cardboard boxes with their children, on the streets and living rough. They are our highest category to assist. Most of them live in conditions that compromises their health with rain pouring in when it rains, the harsh sun beating down on them, surrounded by filth & squalor, open sewer, lack of running water and hardly any food or possessions to call their own.

COST
It is estimated that it will cost an average of $40 US Dollars [20 GBP] to support a woman with 2 children in a month. Such an amount will help us to provide a safe & clean house, good nutritional food, clothing, beddings, running water, electricity, counselling, social support, education for their children and vocational training access for the mother. From the funds, we can ensure that there is access to quality medical and dental care.

PARTNERSHIP
We covet your prayers and your financial support to enable us to start the PRECIOUS WOMAN HOMES by early 2011, beginning in Kenya and followed by Uganda and India respectively. We need to position/relocate capable staff, volunteers and essential material to these nations for the project. We are also seeking volunteers to help us abroad. Everyone can help with saving lives and so can you! Essential training will be provided.

WISH LIST:
We have a large wish list including funding, educational toys, foods, furniture, clothing, hygiene packs, educational & library materials, bed and beddings and much much more. If you would like to partner with us to help our precious women get into safe accommodation in the United Kingdom or in Uganda, kenya or India where we have similar NEW initiatives planned, please contact us using any of the methods below as we value your contribution:

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