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Food, shelter, and medicine can sustain a child with HIV, yellow fever, malaria etc... But to transform a child's life, nothing compares to educating, caring, showing love and serving that needy child. This is why education is part of Michael's vision and philosophy for the youths of Africa. Education teaches children how to make and pursue goals, yet education remains out of reach to many African children. There are too few schools and many parents are not able to send their child to school.

Michael Adegoke helped many children during his last trip to Africa in 2010. He donated a substantial amount of money towards their education. I believe if we can all contribute, many children will discover and embrace their true potentials 

Back again in Africa (16 years consistently) Michael back again in Africa empowering the youths in Lagos, Ibadan and Uganda - 2010
Rev. Henry Nsubuga from Uganda formed a strong partnership with Michael Adegoke 6 years ago helping over 300 children injured during the war. The war in Zirobwe area has lasted over 20 years leaving thousands of Children dead.

Many of the children are orphaned, having lost their parents to HIV and AIDS and sadly many of them are living with the disease as well. Today Michael Adegoke's Hope 4 A Child's Organization is helping with a generous amount each month to provide one meal a day to more than 250 children.

In addition, the organization is helping more than 40 children in Zirobwe each year to pay off their school fees. 
40 HIV Children from Uganda thanking Michael for paying off their school fees and donating every month for food
Michael spreading love to Uganda AIDS orphans
Michael donated more that $4000 to cure baby Sam and many more
Michael journeyed to Onidere village in Ibadan Nigeria to visit baby Sam who was recovering from a deadly malaria virus. He has been caring for him for many years.  

In addition to war, HIV and famine, malaria continues to kill children in record numbers especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Meanwhile a mosquito net costs less than $1. The problem is worse in the villages and small towns where there are no hospitals nor clinics to help the sick. Malaria death toll rises extremely high especially in the rainy season which is the breeding period for mosquitoes.
VOLUNTEER NEED 
FOR AFRICA  2012
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