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Widows and orphans charity
Widows and orphans charity






We work with vulnarable groups in the slums including orphans, widows, the poor and very needy by providing basic needs and empowering them. Please donate to those suffering this Winter and help us provide the support that will save lives. Charity centre was registered with the NGO board in Kenya on 30th September 2010 as a non- governmental organisation and is a humanitarian arm of World Revival Evangelistic Ministries (WOREM). Fatima and I go in with our new winter coats too, which we both love!” After a hot dinner and proper rest at night, I can concentrate much better at school. My sister and I love our cosy winter blankets which make the nights so much easier. “Since we got support, we can finally look forward to warm food in the evenings now. Her depression gets even worse during this season, and her grief is much harder for her to cope with.”īoth Jahan and Fatima are sponsored by Orphans in Need and through this assistance, manage to continue with their education and enjoy basic security. It’s harder to get to school and home is always cold at night, we can’t warm up. During winter, my mum struggles with us even more. “Since my father died, life has been a big struggle. Though life is difficult through the entire year, Winter is the most difficult to survive. Our Winter Support Kits are designed to ensure the neediest communities are given winter clothing, blankets, heated homes, warm nutritious meals and the building of warm, secure homes for widows and orphans.ġ0-year-old orphan Jahan Ara lives in the District of Sunsara, Nepal with her mother and her older sister, Fatima. Together, there are many ways we can bring a warm hand of comfort through provisions to fight the worst of the Winter’s chill. How can we help those already stricken by poverty to prepare against the challenges of Winter? As the Amir of the Muslims, he encouraged the Ummah to prepare for it before its arrival. Orphaned children in their icy homes struggle through the temperatures at night and the journey to school in the day.Ĭaliph Umar ibn al-Khattab referred to winter as an ‘enemy’ that was swift to arrive but slow to leave. The widows we support find that earning a livelihood becomes gruelling or even impossible when the frost settles on the ground and dark nights come earlier. For those who suffer from poor health and struggle to access medical care, Winter worsens existing mental and physical conditions. Inadequate shelter offers little protection from the icy temperatures, with children and the elderly suffering the worst.

widows and orphans charity

As temperatures plummet here in the UK, the harsh onset of Winter brings a much more bitter challenge to vulnerable communities around the world.








Widows and orphans charity