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BE A VOLUNTEER AT THE ADDHU/CYCA CENTER FOR ORPHANED CHILDREN IN KENYA, AFRICA.
Download the Volunteer Programme in Kenya
ADDHU/CYCA Centre for Orphaned Children: Testimony of Rita Campos, 1st
voluntary
At the
ADDHU/CYCA Center for Orphaned Children, the children were waiting for
us, all lined up, singing with sweat and beautiful voices.
I have
lived with them for some weeks. I was also an orphan there, beautifully
welcomed at that Center in Kenya, in a rural area, near Nairobi and near
the Kware slums, a mirror of a true and real Africa.
It was amazing the happiness showed by those children...
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See the volunteers slide show at
the link below!
Congratulations for the excellent work done at the centre!
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=df8v4f3h_21fdqrskgw
If you want to be a volunteer at the ADDHU-CYCA Centre just send us
an e-mail for more information!
The ADDHU/CYCA Centre for Orphaned Children in Kenya



We are thankful to all those who have
made donations and given support to this important project.
See a short video about
ADDHU's mission in Kenya at the link below!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYK9YfjeIss
more
ADDHU
in Kenya. Priority to the orphans.

ADDHU/CYCA Centre now hosts 19 children, November 2008

Christmas Party, November 2008. The Portugal and Argentina
Ambassador's wives visited the children at the Centre.

ADDHU still support the children from the Kitui Ndogo slum,
November 2008.

March 21 - Celebration of the
International Day of the Tree: An Acacia was planted by the
children.

Easter Sunday - Visit to the
Nairobi National Park.
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ADDHU
- Associação de Defesa
dos Direitos Humanos.
The (ADDHU) Association Fighting For
the Human Rights, provides information, news, articles action and
activities that promote the defense of human rights in Asia and the
world. Human Rights is a matter for all of us!
Join us
I was there; I spoke to them, I’ve lived with them, I heard
stories, I heard sorrows, I saw smiles in adversity, I saw
hungry children fighting with dogs for grains of rice on the
floor of a railroad station, I saw eyes beyond the bars in a
carriage of a train witch destiny I could only guess …I saw the
unfinished line of monks with their eyes looking at the floor in
their way to the dinning-hall, I saw others walking down the
streets asking for alms/rice, I read at the bills on the walls
of the big cities words of violence and anger, I read at my
arrival in a little book given by the guards that it was
not permitted to pronounce the word “freedom”, I spoke, I listen
and in my heart the words of Aung San Suu Kyi, read in one of
her books, made an echo…and my heart was bound to that people to
whom I promised to be their voice out side . It hasn’t been
easy, but in the smallness of my country and in my self
smallness I’ve done all I can.
So I’m entitle to ask you: don’t give up on Burma; don’t give up
on Burmese people and on Aung San Suu Kyi and let’s make their
voices our own voices. This is all that I ask of you!
Thank you
Laura Vasconcellos, Portugal
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