Alumni launch Project Help Orphans
MSUM alumni (class of 2011) Joey and Nicole Elmore launch Project Help Orphans in an effort to start a campaign that will focus on helping orphans in Africa and eventually other parts of the world.
“In a pursuit of trying to help others and giving back not only in our local community but also in other parts of the world, we have found a country who is struggling with poverty, diseases and basic life needs that we all take for granted: Tanzania,” the Elmores said.
“We have decided to start Project Help Orphans and volunteer for a month in an orphanage in Tanzania to help these children who have lost their parents and mostly had been living on the street until an orphanage took them in. Tanzania has an estimated 3 million orphaned children who need our help!” Learn more about the project at Project Help Orphans.
These children have been through devastating experiences that most of us cannot even imagine and while we cannot change their past, we can certainly influence their life and provide hope for their future. By making a small contribution, you can make a big difference. Your donation will help Project Help Orphans and ultimately the children of an orphanage to receive the education, love and care they deserve. You can choose your own amount from as little as $1. What may not be a big difference to you, can make a large impact for others. So please consider donating today to back Project Help Orphans.
“You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give.” – Winston Churchill