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The kids at New Victory are in need of more food. Food prices in Uganda have increased a lot over the past few months! $1.50 a week will feed 1 child.
There's over 150 kids at New Victory! 100% of all donations go to the kids!
Donate here to help them get the food they need!
Photos will be posted of them when they get the food!
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Weekly cost of Maize for the school is $100
Weekly cost of beans $82
Cooking oil is $35

Any Amount is greatly appreciated!!! Below are photos eating cornmeal and greens
this is their typical daily meal and they were also scraping the beans out of the pot in order to get any that were left.







June 29, 2011 2:13pm

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