CEF and Friends for Zambia are pleased to announce that the Twitti School project is almost complete and that the grand opening will be on July 13, 2012. Read more about what's happened since our last update in this post!
Read MoreThe third email update from K.I.D.S. International's, Adrienne & Rick Dartnell, who received CEF funding to help build a floating, mobile health clinic in Cambodia. The goal of the project is to help underserved communities along the Stung Sen River.
Read MoreThe Compassionate Eye Foundation (CEF) is proud to announce that it has funded a grief-support program through our partner organization Victoria International Development Education Association (VIDEA) in southern Africa. The Khayelitsha Grief Support Program provides grief-support groups for children who have experienced the loss of one or both parents in the Khayelitsha area in Cape Town, South Africa.
Read MoreCEF is proud to announce that we have formed a collaboraiton with Free the Children (FTC) to build Water Kiosks in Masaai Mara, Kenya!
Read MoreProfile of Friends for Zambia founder Shelley O'Callaghan. Shelley & her husband Patrick have been working with the Compassionate Eye Foundation to build the Twitti school in rural Zambia which is expected to be completed in July 2012.
Read MoreA project update on the Cambodia Floating Mobile Health Clinic which CEF and Kids International Development Society has been working on. Thanks to the hard work of various individuals and organizations, everything seems to be on schedule and we're looking forward to the launch of the clinic soon!
Read MoreCEF has approved funding for the Kids International Development Society’s (K.I.D.S.) Mobile Marine Health Clinic project in Cambodia. This project is focused on bringing basic health care services to several isolated regions along Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake and Stung Sen River who have limited access to basic health care services.
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