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Our Community
Abaana
Abaana Ministries is a charity run by volunteers, working for the benefit of less privileged people in Africa.
The word "Abaana" comes from a language found in the country of Uganda (East Africa) and means "children" . Most of our work is geared towards children in Africa, but not exclusively. Abaana was set up in January 1998 and hopes to show young people that through sacrificing a little time and money, they can also get involved in making a difference.
Abaana Ministries hopes share the Love of God in a practical way with those who need it most .Young people and some not so young take part in sponsored events, barbecues and fun nights to raise money to support worthwhile causes. All support is welcome no matter how young or how old you are. Thank you for your support and taking an interest in those who need.
Current Projects
This year we are going to raise £45,000 to sponsor three projects in Uganda, East Africa. Although Idi Amin's reign of terror in Uganda is over, he has left a legacy of orphaned children, an economy in ruins, and families struggling to survive. Children spend their days fetching dirty water and collecting wood, or playing amongst the open sewers. Diseases in these conditions are easily spread and with little or no family income, malnutrition is widespread.
Get involved
There are many ways that you can get involved and help Abaana, help the children.
To find out more about Abaana click here to visit our website: www.Abaana.org
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Contact Details
| Name: |
Scott Baxter |
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40 Marlo Park, |
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Bangor, Co. Down |
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BT19 6NL, |
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N.Ireland |
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02891 451918 |
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abaana@abaana.org |
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