Global Pandemic, Global Crisis: A Coronavirus Update from LWCF
Update on how the coronavirus crisis is affecting LWCF supported sites around the world.
Global Pandemic, Global Crisis: A Coronavirus Update from LWCF Read More »
Update on how the coronavirus crisis is affecting LWCF supported sites around the world.
Global Pandemic, Global Crisis: A Coronavirus Update from LWCF Read More »
The third and final report back from Brownsville & Matamoros by our amazingly dedicated board member Susan Abrams, who recently spent one week volunteering with Team Brownsville.
On the Border: Report from Sue Abrams Read More »
Update from the border by Sue Abrams, LWCF board member, from the tent camp in Matamoros, Mexico.
Cooking for 1200-I can do that! Read More »
A message from Living Water Children’s Fund founder and director, Sherry Fine, as she reflects on the children’s lives LWCF has impacted in 2019.
A Letter from the Director Read More »
Report from LWCF Board member Dorothy Schwartz on her recent visit to the Dorothy Schwartz Community Centre on our recent trip to our sites in East Africa.
Reporting Back – Stories of Success from Kenya Read More »
As the situation in Haiti has become ever more dire, LWCF has turned our efforts there towards providing humanitarian relief in the form of food aid.
Stories from Haiti: Children in Crisis Read More »
Photo gallery from the recent 7th grade graduation celebration from Yakini Primary School at Living Water Children’s Centre in Arusha, Tanzania.
Photo Gallery: Yakini School Class 7 Graduation Read More »
Donor Update: New Classroom at Eagle School in Jacmel, Haiti In impoverished neighborhoods, oftentimes rooms in schools, like homes, are constructed one room at a time, as funds become available. Eagle School, a school in the Haitian coastal town of Jacmel, which is supported in part by Living Water Children’s Fund, does just this, adding
New Classroom at Eagle School Read More »
It has been said that “water is life and sanitation is dignity”, but the residents of Mukuru Slum in Nairobi, Kenya, including our own students at the Dorothy Schwartz Community Center, have had limited access to clean water…until now!
LWCF Brings Clean Water to Students of Dorothy Schwartz Community Centre Read More »
Notes from a recent LWCF service trip to volunteer in a shelter on the borderby Sue Abrams, LWCF Board Member El Paso is the brownest colored landscape I’ve ever seen. The ground is brown, the buildings are brown, everything is low to the ground and, in the background the mountains loom.huge and barren…and brown. It’s
Reflections from the Border Read More »