THE DEAR FRANCIS FUND

Providing care for AIDS affected and infected orphans in Swaziland.

The Dear Francis Fund has been set up to assist in the building, staffing and support of the Hawane Farm project.  The Hawane Farm Is being built and managed by Lighthouse Ministries under the leadership of Kevin Ward (highlighted In the documentary) and will ultimately provide care for over 100 children. 

The Hawane Farm currently has 6 foster homes and is in need of at least 6 more. We want to provide all the funds for food, housing, medical expenses (many will have AIDS), education, and the foster parents to care for the children. Each home costs only $32,000 for a new building and to support for children in the first year.

A TWO PHASE PROJECT


Phase one:
US $192,000
For 6 new foster homes and provide the funds to support 72 children and 12 foster parents for 1 full year. At least one of these will also be an AIDS hospice.

Phase two: US $432,000
This phase will work to develop sustainability and self-suffiency for the Hawane Farm project. In the meantime it will provide support to cover the children’s food, housing, medical expenses, education, foster parents living expenses, and education.

The Hawane Farm Project is currently underway so there is no waiting period for the project to begin. And, 100% of all donations go directly to the work. We take no processing fee.

HOW TO DONATE

All donations go directly to the students and orphans in Swaziland.
Check the amount you wish to give. You will automatically be directed to a secure server from which we will help you process your gift.

 

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BLUEPRINTS FOR FUTURE HOMES






To donate by check, please send them made out to “Global Teen Challenge,” with the memo line reading “Dear Francis Fund,” to:

Global Teen Challenge
ATTN:  Dear Francis Fund
PO Box 890
Locust Grove, VA 22508

If you have any questions about the fund, would like clarification, or would like to discuss larger gifts please send an email to francis@chronicleproject.org.



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