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Welcome to International Help of Missionaries. In 2008, IHM was established on the principals and direction of missionaries who serve in developing countries. Missionaries who have given their lives to serve and help the poor, uneducated and those who lack hope for a better life.

Our goal is to supply these dedicated men and women the necessary resources to achieve their goals above and beyond their expectations and enable those less fortunate in the world to begin a new frontier of hope. Our current programs create opportunities, through education, for children and young adults to become productive, innovative and self-sustaining faith driven adults in their communities and villages. They can become beacons of light and hope for the world around them, now and into the future. International Help of Missionaries is nonsectarian and helps all people in great need throughout the world.  100% of your donations go directly to help the program of your choice! We do not use any portion of your donation for overhead, salaries or expenses. We are a completely volunteer organization.

 

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Brooklyn Parish Raises Funds for Childrens Cancer Hospital and Clean Water Projects
Richard Tracy
/ Categories: Foundation News

Brooklyn Parish Raises Funds for Childrens Cancer Hospital and Clean Water Projects

Lenten Fundraiser for Childrens Cancer Project and Water Wells for Ghana!

CARROLL GARDENS — In line with the traditional Lenten practice of alms giving, parishioners at Sacred Hearts and St. Stephen’s Church are raising money to build a children’s cancer hospital in Accra, the capital of Ghana. Currently, there is no stand alone hospital dedicated to treating children with cancer in Ghana, although there are pediatric cancer units within existing hospitals.

Even the kids at Sacred Hearts and St. Stephen’s are getting involved in the fundraising effort, said Msgr. Guy Massie, the pastor. Children in the church’s faith formation program will be given mite boxes, small containers where they can put money each day, over the 40 days of Lent. After Easter, kids will empty their mite boxes, and their money, along with donations from the grownups, will be collected and sent to International Help of Missionaries, a nonprofit organization raising funds for the hospitalproject. The organization works with on-the-ground groups in Ghana.

The fundraising effort was inspired by Father Cletus Forson, the parochial vicar for Sacred Hearts and St.Stephen’s, who is a native of Ghana and has spearheaded several water well fundraising efforts in the past, working with various parishes and schools in the Diocese of Brooklyn. 

 

After Father Forson told Msgr. Massie and parishioners about the effort to build the hospital, “we decided that that would be our Lenten charity,” Msgr. Massie said. Over the past five years, the church has raised money for International Help of Missionaries to help build three water wells in different parts of Ghana. The wells cost an average of $6,000 each to build, said Father Forson, who is a trustee of International Help of Missionaries and works closely with the organization’s founder, Don Magnotta, a parishioner of St. Margaret Church in Middle Village. See article below.

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Our projects  are helping people in, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and the United States. 

Silenadre is located in the Ziope area, and has a population of approximately 300. The town folks were trekking about a kilometer and a half to fetch water from the dam which has completely dried up. Now they are traveling 6km to access water and travel by motorcycle.

Akukorkpo and Kopedeka are in the Mafi area. Water is collected from unsafe sources. Water dugouts which are small and discolored Children are the most affected, sadly mothers do not have a choice but use it as drinking water for the children which is unboiled. These towns have a population of 200 and 150 respectively.

 

International Help Of Missionaries has now helped over 200,000 people with clean water since 2011 when we started our water programs!

 

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