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Afghan Child Project News. Friday, November 26, 2010. Visiting a Children's Hospital in Kabul. On Nov. 22, Will and two associates arrived at a children's hospital in Wazir Akhbar Khan, the same time as the truck arrived from Bagram with the toys. We first had tea with Dr. Bashir, the head of the hospital. He welcomed us back and told me of some acute shortages at the hospital, which were, inter alia. As we finished the distribution, the hospital librarian asked me to view the library. It had very fe...

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Afghan Child Project News. Friday, November 26, 2010. Visiting a Children's Hospital in Kabul. On Nov. 22, Will and two associates arrived at a children's hospital in Wazir Akhbar Khan, the same time as the truck arrived from Bagram with the toys. We first had tea with Dr. Bashir, the head of the hospital. He welcomed us back and told me of some acute shortages at the hospital, which were, inter alia. As we finished the distribution, the hospital librarian asked me to view the library. It had very fe...

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Afghan Child Project News: September 2009

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Afghan Child Project News. Monday, September 28, 2009. Fall Fundraising Half Way- Still Need Computers. First of all, the counter in the upper right corner is not what we have raised for orphans in Afghanistan- we are up around $5,000. And thanks to the generosity of two donors alone, we have already raised the money for the new solar electric system and new mattresses, among other items. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Fall Fundraising Half Way- Still Need Computers. View my complete profile.

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Afghan Child Project News: Please Help if You Can't

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Afghan Child Project News. Monday, October 11, 2010. Please Help if You Can't. Lots of US consumers live well beyond their means. So why not the same for a little Afghan boy who is dying from a blood disease and simply wants to live? His family could never afford the cost of a bone marrow transplant, even if they were to save the rest of their lives. And after a year, ACP's fundraising prowess has proven to be just about as flaccid. Just like we are doing? At this point, we have a cash donor waiting to m...

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Afghan Child Project News: Visiting a Children's Hospital in Kabul

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Afghan Child Project News. Friday, November 26, 2010. Visiting a Children's Hospital in Kabul. On Nov. 22, Will and two associates arrived at a children's hospital in Wazir Akhbar Khan, the same time as the truck arrived from Bagram with the toys. We first had tea with Dr. Bashir, the head of the hospital. He welcomed us back and told me of some acute shortages at the hospital, which were, inter alia. As we finished the distribution, the hospital librarian asked me to view the library. It had very fe...

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Afghan Child Project News: October 2009

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Afghan Child Project News. Sunday, October 25, 2009. 60 New Mattresses for Bamyan Orphans. A Visit to the Samar Orphanage. Ine-year-old Ajmal Khan lives high in central Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountains. He plays in the shadow of cliffs from which were hewn the magnificent Buddha statues destroyed by the Taliban. He loves books, school, kite flying and potatoes. He lives with fifty-seven other children, not far from mass graves that may hold the remains of their parents. Rats Their oddball possessions f...

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Afghan Child Project News: September 2010

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Afghan Child Project News. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Not to be outdone by the war, Afghan Child Project, too, has surged this year. Of course we had considered the job prospects and self-esteem girls could get from learning English, but “coming out of darkness? And what will be next over here: bra-burning, mini-burqas, perhaps someday even, equality? Then again, once they start showing reruns of The Jerry Springer Show over here, these chicks may just want to dive for cover back under the nearest burqa.

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Afghan Child Project News. Friday, November 26, 2010. Visiting a Children's Hospital in Kabul. On Nov. 22, Will and two associates arrived at a children's hospital in Wazir Akhbar Khan, the same time as the truck arrived from Bagram with the toys. We first had tea with Dr. Bashir, the head of the hospital. He welcomed us back and told me of some acute shortages at the hospital, which were, inter alia. As we finished the distribution, the hospital librarian asked me to view the library. It had very fe...

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Why We Do It. We are an all-volunteer, tax-exempt US charity that befriends Afghan children and women through educational, environmental, and medical projects. And as volunteers pay all the expenses, 100% of donations go to our projects. We operate Women's Literacy and English classes in Afghanistan, provide solar-electric systems to remote clinics and villages, distribute medical supplies, plant trees, reach out to thousands of young Afghans, and lots more. Bibi, One Year Later.

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Afghan Childrens Relief Fund

Afghan Children's Relief Fund. The Afghan Children's Relief Fund. Is a non-profit fund administered by officers of the 1st Battalion 118th Infantry (South Carolina Army National Guard), 218th Enhanced Separate Brigade. The 1-118th Infantry Battalion deployed to Afghanistan, as part of Combined Joint Task Force Phoenix VI, in May 2007 for a one year deployment. The Headquarters is stationed at Camp Phoenix, Kabul, Afghanistan. Civilian Medical Assistance Missions.