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Annamani Clothes For Christmas

Nov, 19,09 2:18pm $380 is the total for Annamani! Keep the Donations Coming!

Nov 9, 2:50pm
Our Total for the Annamani Clothes Fund is now $355. Some donations were given through other ways not through "Chip In". Only $205 is needed to give all the kids an outfit including shoes! Will you consider giving? Any amount is so greatly appreciated!

Nov,5 2:11pm
We've had over 600 views on this blog and if everyone who visits the blog just Donates $1 we would reach our goal! Will you consider giving just $1? The kids need all the Help they can get! Thanks!
Our total is now $305. Some donations were given through other ways not "Chip In."

UPDATE Oct 24, 9:51am

Our total for the Annamani Christmas Clothes Fund is at $190.
Some donors paid through paypal instead of Chip In.
We still need your help to reach the goal. Will you consider giving a few dollars?
Be sure to watch all the videos below and you will see how needy the kids are!
This Video is of Durga Annamani the orphanage Director! She is asking for everyone to give only $1 to help her children! Be sure to watch this video!

She is asking for your help. So Will you help the Children?


Oct 20,
1:00pm Also here is a list of exactly what the children in India will receive.
The prices of each item are listed if you want to donate the amount for a specific item.
- 2 pairs of socks $1
- 2 pairs of underwear $2
- 2 undershirts $2
- pants and shirt, or a dress $13
- shoes $11 each



Oct 20, 9:46pm We are still needing more dontions so each child will get a new outfit. If EVERYONE who visited this site donated just $1 we would already have over $100 raised. Think about donating at least $1 it's such a small amount to
you but to them it will make a big difference!
Oct 15, 3:06pm
ANNAMANI CHRISTMAS
Here's the story of the Annamani Orphanage in Eluru, India!
In 2003 at the railway station Durga saw an 8 year old begging for food and when she found out that the child was an orphan she offered him her home, warm meals and an education. Since then she has brought more needy children into her home. Today Durga is taking care of 19 children together with her husband, her Mom and sister. Some of the children are orphans while others were abandoned by their families as they were too poor to provide for them. Unfortunately Durga lost her job, and her husband only occasionally works as an electrician. The Annamani Orphanage is a 2 room house and all the kids sleep on the floor. Photos and videos are Below. The kids are need of new clothes for Christmas! Each child only has 1 outfit. Can you imagine only having 1 outfit?Also their only toy is an old flat soccer ball, they still enjoy playing with it though. Won't you consider helping these kids? THE 3rd VIDEO BELOW IS OF THE ORPHANAGE DIRECTOR. BE SURE TO WATCH ALL THE VIDEOS. THE KIDS REALLY NEED YOUR HELP!!! Post a comment if you have any questions.

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  1. amazing what you are doing ... may God bless your efforts !!!

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  2. Tiffany, donation made tonight towards the Annamani Christmas gifts on the wordpress. God bless your heart.

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