From Exploitation in Mines to a Hope Filled Future

by Congo Children Trust
From Exploitation in Mines to a Hope Filled Future

Project Report | Jul 2, 2024
Positive Changes

By Andrew Mullens | Kimbilio Support

Hungry Mouths
Hungry Mouths

Thank you so much for your financial support for the Kimbilio Project to provide a hope-filled future for children who have working in the mines. Children are exploited in the mines, doing hard physical labour for poor rewards. There is little in the way of health and safety measures and children can incur injuries in their daily work.

Kimbilio offers these children a place of safety and a place where they will receive care and attention. Furthermore, they will have the opportunity to attend the Kimbilio school and receive the education that will be key to them getting good employment when they are older. These children suddenly have a hope-filled future and we see this reflected in the smiles on their faces. 

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Congo Children Trust

Location: Manchester - United Kingdom
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Ian Harvey
Manchester , United Kingdom

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