By Patricia Parker | CEO & Founder
This project is vital to the very existence of children in rural Darfur. Thank you for supporting us in our endeavours to supply goats and donkeys to prolong the lives of the little ones who need our help so much.
In the twelve years since Kids for Kids was founded, I have never been more worried for the children of Darfur. You may know that I started Kids for Kids because of what I perceived as the inexcusable and inconceivable hardship of their lives. The violence that erupted in 2002/3 made things even worse. But now, in the wake of the creation of South Sudan, the absence of aid workers from the large agencies in Darfur, and the disasters elsewhere in the world, Darfur has been left as a forgotten region. Violence has been worsening by the month, with hundreds of thousands of people fleeing their villages since January. You will know that our remit has been to help families to stay in their homes and to give them a chance of a better future. Tragically, the indirect effects of all that has happened in recent months has meant soaring inflation in Sudan and in Darfur, it is the highest in the entire country
Our goats and donkeys remain vital to the villagers. You will know that we lend 6 goats to a family to give them milk and the opportunity of a small income, then in two years time they pass 6 kids to another family and then another. This is micro finance at its best and just one goat can change many lives.
We do however, have a problem. This time of year when people are often forced to sell their animals to get themselves over the hungry months before the next harvest, twelve years ago I could have bought a goat for £5, a year ago just £28 but now they are £60 each, and the price will rise even more. Everything is costing more, at the same time as our donations sink and the world's media remains silent on Darfur. Children are continuing to die, but not in Kids for Kids villages. That is why we need your help so much, as requests for help from new villages pour in each month. One of our Village Leaders recently told me, "there is no malnutrition in Kids for Kids villages". We are making a huge difference to those that we can help but funds are needed to support even more. Please tell your friends about the impact we are having and help us to increase our help and sponsor more communities.
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