Philippines

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Project Description

In 2001, the Stines sold their house in Maryland’s Eastern Shore.  They used the proceeds to move to the Philippines and start a ministry that cares for some of the poorest people in the Philippines.  Since then, they have been living mostly in poverty themselves while weekly meeting the physical needs of hundreds of street children out of the small Center for Street Children shown here.   Their dream is to build a multi-use building to feed, house, and teach these children who currently live on the streets.  Kingdom Investors has partnered with them to make this new Children’s Center a reality.

Since 2003, Kingdom Investors has financed  the Children’s Feeding Center.  Which has know also become a place for short term shelter. Work on the project has progressed significantly. Last  year  the kitchen and 2 housing units were completed.  This has truly been one of greatest projects Kingdom Investors has been involved with from the start. We will continue to help finance food and supplies for ongoing care and nurturing of over 250 children weekly and continue to expand the sleeping capacities at the center.

P-1 Food and Supplies for 250 Children – $6,000.00 or $500.00 /month

P-2 Two Housing Units – $2,000.00.

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