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Care4U was birthed from a trip to Haiti and has since extended its love to Cameroon, Arica. It is the mission and desire of Care4U to reach beyond boundaries of borders to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction. James 1:27

 

On Tuesday, January 12, 2010 an earthquake that registered 7.0 destroyed so much more than just buildings, it destroyed families. Tens of thousands of children were orphaned; left without families, homes, food and clean drinking water. Due to the immense damage of the infrastructure caused by the earthquake and the lack of resources to rebuild, the children were forced to take shelter under tarps.

 

Pastors Anthony and Rosalind Bynum had heard of the tragedy of Haiti, and once contacted by Pastor Jean Dominique Almanord, they decided to act. The two then begin to rally those around them to help Pastor Almanord in his pursuit to provide for these children.

Being hands on, Anthony and Rosalind, decided to do more than just send money, and on December 19 - 31, 2012, along with a daughter of the ministry they traveled more than 800 miles to Haiti to see firsthand, the conditions in which the orphans were forced to live. What they foundwas heartbreaking, and upon their return Pastors Anthony and Rosalind immediately founded Care4U and partnered with Pastor Jean Dominique Almanord to help provide food and shelter for two of the many orphanages that were destroyed. We have since partnered with Pastor Oliver Russ & Ella Russ, of Cameroon, Africa, in support of the work they are doing to give these children the care and stability they deserve. 

 

We would love to ask for material to ship, to aid in the rebuilding of the orphanages, but due to the expense of shipping we are ask that all donations be in the form monetary gifts. We are a 501(c)3 organization and your donations are tax deductible.

 

100% of ALL monies goes toward the care of these orphans.

To donate today please cash app, $KEI2010.  In the memo line, please address "Care 4 U". 

CAMEROON

HAITI

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