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Support our current project: Education - Make your gift donation to help provide education and clean drinking water to the children of Liberia.
Remember every donation makes a difference regardless of size! Our organization's ability to continue to operate is due in large part of generous support of individual donors who believe in our mission, as well as gifts from businesses and corporations.
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With the help of generous donors and friends, in 2019 we were able to open our first school in Liberia to help educate up to 1,000 students. During the beginning of the pandemic students were able to maintain their education through home schooling and smaller group classes held safely outdoors. In 2021, we were proud to see our students graduate. Today we are proud to introduced the construction of our first 3 new classrooms for Junior High School. The new structure will be an extension of our current school in Liberia so we can accommodate an additional"150 more new students!
Through the Kimberly Moore Foundation "Adopt A Letter" program, we adopted the letters of nearly 100,000 children who write to Santa Claus who might not have a Christmas and make their wishes come true directly at their doorstep. Today I I receive hundreds of letters of children, families, and NGO's from around the world and work year around providing hope for children in in need, primarily through education.
For the next couple years, we will be working with Liberia to help bring education to more than 1,000 children. We recently enrolled 150 new students this month, but we will need your help with purchasing desks, chairs, chalk boards, school supplies, uniforms, books, backpacks, teachers salaries, sandals and more.
Your donation is important to us... Please help us bring a little joy in their lives by contributing to make these children wishes come true!
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Please note any extra donations will go towards, extra desks, chairs, school supplies, books, uniforms, sanitary supplies for girls, extra sandals etc..
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This summer the Kimberly Moore Foundation decided to extend its efforts to many men, women and homeless children living on streets of Los Angeles. During the month of July we will be hand delivering food, snacks, clothes and lots of smiles. We can use your help!
Special thanks to our partners at Pay It Forward For A Better LA for their amazing contribution of food and groceries to students in schools located in highly impoverished areas, attended by many homeless and foster care youth! Providing opportunity to over 850 students.