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GIVING HOPE TO THE
CHILDREN OF
TANZANIA
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Research in the United Republic of Tanzania revealed that the school- attendance rate among orphans who had lost one parent was only 71%. Among double orphans it was even lower at 52%.
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Elisac Center for Children takes action and ensures that all help provided reaches the children that need it most.
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Mission:

Elisac Center for Children is a nonprofit humanitarian organization dedicated to help elleviate the suffering of children affected or orphaned by AIDS around the world.

Vision:

Elisac Center for Children provides orphaned and abandon children a healthy and caring environment that will give them the opportunity to become upstanding and productive citizens.

 

 

From the time Frank left Tanzania for America, all he could think about was what he was leaving behind. For those who have never seen what  AIDS does to families, words can't describe the pain and suffering. 

 

Frank made it his lifetime goal to help all the children who are less fortunate, starting in Tanzania and spreading throughout the World.

 

Frank has a very special friend who lost her husband to AIDS. She was left to care for her 3 children by herself. She was blessed that she herself was not infected.

 

Many other children are not as fortunate. Most have lost both parents to HIV or AIDS, and have nowhere to go. They are living on the streets and are suffering from malnutrition.

 

Elisac Center for Children promotes awareness of, raises funds and supports direct, quality care to children living with HIV and their families. 

 





Our moto is "Children remain the most vulnerable victims of AIDS. Not only will thousand more contract HIV/AIDS, but many will be orphaned as a result of their parent(s) dying of AIDS.


Elisac Center for Children needs your help so it can continue to support those people who help relieve the suffering, towards a cure, and improve the quality of life for these children.".

• Elisac Center for Children © 2006 •