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The International Children's Fund works to meet the desperate need of countless impoverished African children, pulling them away from the brink of starvation, disease and victimization. We respond with a unique approach that fills more bowls with greater efficiency than old-fashioned aid efforts. Join us, and learn more about this unusual grassroots effort.

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Blessing in Ghana

Blessings in Ghana
Pastor Ghansah responds to an orphanage's cry for water…and for hope.
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The Work of a Lifetime

The Work of a Lifetime
Meet our founder, and learn how a personal ministry now covers a continent.
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November 2, 2008
CAMEROON, AFRICA
Dr. David Bruenning departed for Douala, Cameroon, to oversee the arrival of a $20 million shipment of medicines and pharmaceuticals that will be used by Dr. Clementine Dackam at the Siloe Medical Clinic. READ MORE ...
September 4, 2008
SIERRA LEONE, AFRICA
ICF's volunteer team packed and shipped two 40-foot cargo containers with crucial relief aid, one of them going to Ghana, and the other to our mission in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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June 5, 2008
LIBERIA, AFRICA
ICF shipped two 40-foot containers, each carrying 44,000 pounds of white kidney beans—enough to feed hundreds of individuals for months—to two separate missions efforts in Monrovia, Liberia. READ MORE ...
May 29, 2008
SIERRA LEONE, AFRICA
Through the help of our partners and volunteers, ICF sent an ocean-going care package (also known as a 40-foot shipping container) packed with food clothing, and other vital aid for our work in Accra, Ghana.
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May 15, 2008
LIBERIA, AFRICA
ICF’s volunteer crew packed a 40-foot ocean shipping container bound for one of our missions in Liberia. READ MORE ...
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