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Blue Grass Gospel Wed. Night. The Battle For Your Soul

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DIGNITY PROJECT

The Dignity Project in Zambia is HBM Zambia's effort to work with ministries that are serving widows and orphans in Zambia.
At present HBMZ is helping an orphanage in Mazabuka (Tebuho Orphanage 550 orphans), Isoka (Simon Mulenga - 50 orphans), and Mbala (Edward Musonda - 250+ orphans).

Many of these Children have lost both parents. All of them are vulnerable and in need of our help. In the case of Tebuho Orphanage and Isoka, both have been started by pastors who are double orphaned. They were raised by loving Christian foster parents.

The Dignity Project seeks to support as many children as possible to have a Christian home to grow up in. This can be done by supporting widows who can be mothers to these children. Bringing these families together provides a loving Christian enviroment for everyone and it restores their "dignity" in a culture that neglects widows and orphans.

Your support provides food, clothing, shelter and schooling. Help HBMZ help the vulnerable children of Zambia.

 Support:

  • a Widow for $50 a month
  • an Orphan for for $30 a month
  • a Family (widow and 4 orphans) for $150 per month
  • Garden Supplies for a gift of $540

Dignity Project Locations in Zambia:

Mazabuka, Isoka, Kitwe and Mbala

Hope Builders Ministries provides the "bridge" for partners in the USA to send support the Dignity Project in Zambia. HBM also provides the USA donor the accountability for their gifts. Jeff Hawkins the Zambia Coordinator for HBM works in Zambia several months of the year. Monthly reports are given through Hope Builders Ministries Zambia. The area District Leaders for HBM provide accountability for those receiving support.

 

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