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Orphanage Success Story: Manna Worldwide - Lifesong
There are 143 million orphans around the world. Four times the size of Canada. This is our future global generation.
"Today there are 143 million orphans around the world,” says Lifesong vice president Andy Lehman
(This posting was first published July 6)
There are more than 100,000 orphaned children in Ukraine. When they are 16-17, they "graduate" from the orphanage and must leave. With meager education and no where to go, they become street kids. Most have STD's, many with HIV. Drug use is prevalent. 10% will die.
In Russia, the number of orphans are alarmingly increasing. About 90% of them are not without parents. They just don't have functional ones, a byproduct of the Soviet Union breakup where there had been an increase in unemployment, alcoholism, and depression.
There are 12.4 million orphans in India and 20 million in China (2006).
This is also a problem in Canada and the USA. There are hundreds of these children right here in Nova Scotia alone, waiting for homes, children removed from disfunctional families, and parental rights removed.
In 1994 there were recorded 496,300 of these children as compared to 867,800 as of 1 January 2003. Along with this, only approximately 10% of this overall number of children without parental support became orphans as a result of the death or disablement of the parents; the rest are social orphans.
There are many organizations that are helping. And Manna Worldwide is one. Its founder, Gary Ringger, started Lifesong for Orphans with the proceeds from the sale of his company. Manna's administrative costs are covered by its business profits. All the money donated to Lifesong goes towards the children.
Instead of being turned out into the streets at 16 years old, Manna provides a transition home, while the teenagers study further.
...The Manna Group Foundation ....uses profits from its food-processing operation here to pay administrative costs for Lifesong.
Every dime donated goes directly to child care. Every time you eat Kellogg’s cereal with freeze-dried strawberries, you may indirectly help an orphan somewhere around the world.
The Manna Group Foundation started with the proceeds from when Ringger sold Ringger Foods to Kerry Foods in 2001.
Over the last five years, Lifesong started a school in Zambia, three orphanages in Ukraine and five orphanages in India. It just began serving in Honduras this spring. Those facilities foster more than 1,600 children. The group has also provided funds for hundreds of other orphans to be placed in Christian families of their own here in the U.S.
I have been mobbed by love-starved, orphaned children in the slums of India who are reduced to tears of awe and wonder over the idea that rich, white Americans actually care enough that they exist to not only come visit them but find ways to improve their lots in life as well.
The founder declines interviews, preferring others to take credit.
“There’s little that people in Garys stage of life ‘want’,” Lehman says. “They want to move from success to significance.”
What is also alarming is the conditions in which children are raised. According to UNICEF, child labour is common and two-thirds of our children are raised in countries where there is high-intensity conflict.
Worldwide an estimated 300 million children are subjected to violence, exploitation and abuse, including the worst forms of child labour in communities, schools and institutions, during armed conflict, and harmful practices such as female genital mutilation/cutting and child marriage.
...Some 1.5 billion children – two thirds of the world’s child population – live in the 42 countries affected by violent, high-intensity conflict between 2002 and 2006. But the impact of armed conflict on children is difficult to estimate because of the lack of reliable and up-to-date statistics.
“State Parties recognize that every child has the inherent right to life…”
U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child (ratified by China in 1991)
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (4)
at 13:58 on August 5th, 2009
Good video.
at 15:37 on August 5th, 2009
Thank you for this story. It's heart breaking! I wish that I could adopt them all! Those of us that have grown up with loving and caring parents are the luckiest people in the world it seems to me . . . .
at 15:51 on August 5th, 2009
I prefer children be in orphanages rather than some of the horrific foster homes I know of.
This "social" program is a failure. It has become another Government tit for people to actually take children for the extra income. We need safe places like "orphanages" with many healthy adults capable of mentoring and loving, yes loving the children. We have people making a fortune running nursing homes which is another painful subject.
We have children suffering from mentally unhealthy incapable parents. Parents as teachers is one meager effort that hardly scratches the surface.
Headstart is not enough...Children need to be removed.