As of January 2009, we have agreed to assist Pastor Alex Businge of V.O.S.A.
Ministries in Naama, Uganda, in generating support for the Orphans of Uganda,
and to partner in other worthwhile projects as pertains to the care for these
vulnerable children.  

With your help, we have already added to the number of children being cared
for at the Salem Children Centre.  You have been instrumental in giving an
additional 6 children a safe place since the start of the year.  As we have
transitioned these children into their new homes, we have done so at great
costs, and further financial commitment to the community.

We continue to look for sponsors for these children.  Your $35 monthly will go a
long way in securing a safe place for one of these vulnerable children.  At
Salem Children Centre these children will be encouraged in the ways of the
Lord, and will be given the support needed as they continue in their education.  
This support will cover costs such as; first-time medical exams, food, transport,
medicine, school fees, and clothing.

A few of our children follow below.
As of January 1, 2009,
there were 12 children
living in this facility that
has a capacity for 70
children.  

We have so many of
you that are helping,
and so many more
preparing to care for
these children through
prayer and continued
financial support.  

Please contact us with
any questions you may
have as you consider
to lend a helping hand.  

GO! takes great pride
in keeping
administrative costs
very low.  In 2008 we

PARTICIPATE NOW BY CLICKING THE SPONSOR A CHILD BUTTON ABOVE.
(Note: If you use Visa or PayPal you will enter the amount of your donation and your visa information and click “Review Order
and Continue” at the bottom of the page.  Next, under “Description” please open “Add special instructions to Merchant” and
write “SPONSOR A CHILD”, confirm the amount and make the payment.  
PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR FULL NAME, ADDRESS,
AND EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR INFORMATION.  If you do not note a specific child, you will be assigned a child by GO!)
Global Orphan Relief is a Christian relief agency serving Orphans in need and a recognized U.S.
Public charity, tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3).  All donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law.  Global Orphan Relief was
founded in 2005 as World Orphan Relief, and received approval for tax-exempt status in March of 2006.

PARTICIPATE NOW BY CLICKING THE SPONSOR A CHILD BUTTON ABOVE.
(Note: If you use Visa or PayPal you will enter the amount of your donation and your visa information and click “Review Order
and Continue” at the bottom of the page.  Next, under “Description” please open “Add special instructions to Merchant” and
write “SPONSOR A CHILD”, confirm the amount and make the payment.  PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR FULL NAME, ADDRESS,
AND EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR INFORMATION.  If you do not note a specific child, you will be assigned a child by GO!)
CHILD SPONSORSHIP COVENANT
AGREEMENT OUTLINES EXPECTATION OF SUPPORT
Sharifah Namatovu is 7 years of age, and doesn't currently live at Salem
Children Center.  She is in the 3rd grade, and currently lives with her
grandmother who can not sufficiently provide what is needed for Sharifah.  

Sharifah's father is dead, and the status of her mother is unknown.  At
jeopardy for Sharifah is her nutrition, and ultimately her safety.  Sharifah
continues her studies as she waits and prays for sponsorship to move to
Salem Children Center.
Francis Muyanja is 11 years of age, and is attending grade 5 in the local
school.  Francis is currently living with guardians from a local church who
struggles to meet his daily needs.

At the orphanage, Francis' safety will be insured.  Both of his parents are
victims of AIDS and he is hopeful for a sponsor who will enable him to live in
the Salem Children Centre.
Joan Nakalanzi is 13 years of age, and is also not currently living at the
Orphanage.  Some of her needs are being met by the local community, but
she has applied for admission at Salem Children Center.

Joan attends the 6th grade, and hopes to work
in her studies far beyond her
current
situation where she struggles for school fees and supplies.  She
continues to be eager to learn, and is hopeful about living at Salem.  Joan's
father has neglected her and her mother is helpless to provide any care.
have experienced less than 5% in administrative costs as we push our resources to the field.  We would
ask that you to consider helping us in this effort to serve His children -the Orphans of Uganda!
Rogers Kawenja is 14 years of age, and is in his 1st year of secondary
school.  Rogers does not currently liv
e at the Orphanage, but does live with
his elderly grandmother who struggles to provide Rogers with the essentials.  
Rogers has applied for admission at Salem Children Center as he plans to
continue with his education.

Rogers is a hard worker and know
s that his future is full of hope as he waits
to move to live at Salem.  Both of Rogers parents are deceased.
Keneth Kyeswa does not currently live with us at Salem.  He is 10 years of
age, attends grade four in primary school, and is full of energy.  

Keneth lives with a foster family in the local area, but they struggle on a daily
basis to provide for their own children.  Often times Keneth does without due
to his lowly position in the family.  Keneth has applied for admission at Salem
Children Center.

Keneth hopes his hard work pays off and that he gets a sponsor soon.  
Keneth's mother is deceased, and his Father has deserted him.  
Josephine Nalugo is 10 years of age, and attends the 3rd grade at the local
primary school
.  Josephine does not currently live at Salem, but hopes to join
us in the near future.  Josephine is not currently receiving her daily nutritional
requirements, and school fees are often times a struggle.  

Josephine's current foster family does the best they can, but she is looking
forward to the safety and comfort found at Salem Children Centre.  Josephin's
father is deceased, and her mother does not have the capacity to care for her.