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	<title><![CDATA[For most of our children at...]]></title>
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<p>For most of our children at VCMU like Edwin, Calvin and Jordan-life is a continuous struggle. They are dependent on the school nutrition program just to survive. We all know that by educating them, we are giving them a way out of poverty. At VCMU, we feed their minds &amp; body, and through the generosity of their sponsors such as Uncle Helmut, aunt Pretty, and aunt Misty we feed their souls. Earlier this year we began a Blanket Program in celebration of Easter. We choose blankets for a few reasons, some practical and some motivational. First, so that our children would have something to wrap up in and be somewhat comfortable-while sleeping on the bare floor. Secondly, they can wash it and keep it clean for themselves. The third reason is so they would feel covered in love; knowing someone cared enough about them to provide a blanket, as they sleep and dream of a better life. And lastly, we bought the blankets big enough that they can share with a sibling, so they can experience what it is like to be able to give.<br />If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about our current needs, please reach out to us at VCMU. If you are unable to make a commitment to an ongoing donation to become an education sponsor-a onetime donation of $20 buys a child a blanket. We use World Remit, a secure online 3rd party payment system to ensure that your money arrives safely to us in Uganda. Please contact us at victoriouschildrensministries@gmail.com on how you can donate.</p>
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