
GIVE A DONATION

OUR TARGET
* Children at-risk
* Needy children,
* Orphans
* Incapacitated children.
RCHF is committed to improving the quality of life for
helpless children within its reach.
Consider making a donation that will redeem the hope of a dying child today.


HUMANITARIAN AID INCLUDES:
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Services ranging from food, clothing, providing pure and adequate water, housing, health, to education.
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Mentoring services for teenagers.
FOOD:
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Provide emergency food to starving children in the form of a soup kitchen.
Together we can help salvage the life of a dying child by providing nutritional support.


ESSENTIAL NEEDS:
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Provide shoes and clothing.



WATER:
Fact: "1 billion people in the developing world do not have access to potable water and 1.7 billion have inadequate sanitation facilities. Access to safe water and adequate sanitation could result in 2 million fewer deaths from diarrhea among young children" - World Bank 1992
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Install bore holes to provide clean and adequate water supply to the community especially in the inner cities.
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Provide sanitation services and hygiene education.
HEALTH:
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Provide community based projects to combat and prevent situations causing sicknesses that lead to death of the children in our community. One of these projects is particularly a growing problem right here in the United States, an obesity and hypertension program.
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Fund for hospital visits
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Provide fund to lift medical expenses for impoverished children.

EDUCATION:
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Support educational opportunities that will foster independence.
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Provide pre-school education where necessary.
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Offer tutoring services, otherwise known as after school programs, to help children reach their full potentials.
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Provide financial assistance to students with exceptional leadership qualities who could not afford tuition fees.



HOUSING PROGRAM:
* Shelter for the orphans
* Rental assistance to homeless, poor parents with children.
MENTORING SERVICE:
Listen and help at-risk teenagers
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Offer counseling and professional advice to meet their emotional needs.