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LearningLearning THE HopeHope To PROJECT
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Half of India’s children aged 11-14 are enrolled in school FACTS Half of India’s population 15 and over cannot read
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FACTS One-third of all children aged 6-14 do not attend school. 23 million boys and 36 million girls Twice the entire population of Canada
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FACTS 1% of schools in India’s most populated state, Uttar Pradesh, have access to free textbooks
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“To whom much is given… …much is required.” Luke 12:48
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The average family of 4 in India lives in a 1 room house The average American family of 4 lives in a 2000 sq. ft. home
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Only 18% of homes in India have indoor plumbing (bathroom/shower!) The average American home has 2 baths
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Much Given Required
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was created for children whose parents cannot afford to give them an education through public schooling. ($10 a month) Without an education, many of these children will be sold as slaves as early as 8 years old. The Learning to Hope Project
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Through your gifts, you can change the course of a child’s life and offer them hope and an education. The Learning to Hope Project $10 per month includes breakfast before school
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Your gift can give hope and a future to a child in India The Learning to Hope Project
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A Learning to Hope classroom
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Jesus said, “Whatever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me.” Jesus said, “Whatever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me.” Thank you for your love and support!
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LearningLearning HopeHope PROJECT THE To
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To make a contribution for Learning to Hope make your check to: Action International PO Box 398 Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043-0398 Make a note that it is for Learning to Hope, Devendra Rai, India THANK YOU!
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