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Kind Aid Kidz
Orphan Sponsorship
KURDISH ORPHAN SPONSORSHIP SCHEME
underlines a primary aim, together with other charities and organizations, as providing much needed supplementary food and medical support through our sponsorship scheme for orphaned children in their homelands.
In this instance, the Kurdish project provides beneficiaries with a monthly allowance that in some cases covers supplementary requirements, and in some cases covers entire survival needs.
Kind Aid Kidz also supports systems which are designed to enhance children's social and educational development - remembering that they are just children - and that they have a universal right to appropriate emotional support and guidance.
To sponsor an Iraqi or Kurdish child currently costs just:
- GBP-15 per month or GBP-180 annually [sterling]
- But any gift will be most welcome and gratefully received.
- You CAN make a difference to the quality of their lives
Contribute Today - Securely - On-Line
[Click here To Go To Our Secure On-Line Contribution Form]
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| Bankers: |
Lloyds TSB - Hammersmith |
| Account Name: |
Kind Aid Kidz |
| Account Sort Code: |
30-93-79 |
| Account Number: |
02418239 |
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OR Mail Your Gift To Us. Our ONLY address is:
Kind Aid International
153 Praed Street
London W2 1RL
United Kingdom.
Telefax:
+ 44 (0) 208 4590590
Mobile: + 44 (0) 7973220178
Mr. Kadir
OUR CURRENT AIMS ARE IN UK
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To encourage increased membership of individuals, companies and organizations that share our vision to assist those who are less fortunate, at grass roots level.
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To introduce as many self-help schemes as possible, so empowering the many who feel disassociated from mainstream society - for whatever reason.
OVERSEAS:
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To encourage increased membership of individuals, companies and organizations, that share our vision to assist those who are less fortunate, at grass roots level. To expand sponsorship of orphaned, sick or vulnerable children [and adults].
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To raise capital with which to purchase a property that will become home to some of those orphaned children.
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