Imagine me...

Saturday, March 15, 2008 Issue 1   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1  
CONTENTS
Imagine me...
Child Awareness Day
'Make Jesus Smile' shoe box project
BioSand Water Filters
Haiti Child Sponsorship
Imagine me...
http://www.unitedcaribbean.com/imagineme.html

Imagine me... is a humanitarian project which seeks to educate Primary and Secondary school children on the condition of children and especially orphans in the Caribbean, Central and South America and the rest of the world.

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Child Awareness Day
http://www.unitedcaribbean.com/childawarenessday.h...

United Caribbean Trust, through the Imagine me campaign, seeks to introduce a ‘Child Awareness Day’ on the last Friday of every month, featuring children from around the world.

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'Make Jesus Smile' shoe box project
http://www.unitedcaribbean.com/makejesussmile.html

The Imagine me... program focuses on child health and education showing the children in schools or Sunday Schools how they can get involved and make a difference in a very positive way on the Mission Field.

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BioSand Water Filters
http://www.unitedcaribbean.com/cleanwaterforhaiti....
BioSand Water Filter in Haiti

For 73% of the Haitian population, the daily search for water is a nightmare. Carrying their buckets, women and girls walk for miles in search for water and when they reach the water source they often cannot afford the high cost.

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Haiti Child Sponsorship
http://www.unitedcaribbean.com/haiti-childsponsors...

United Caribbean Trust is pleased to be working in association with Restoration Ministries Haiti (RMH) on the Haiti Child Sponsorship Programme.

By sharing God's blessings to you with some of these children in Haiti you can give a child an education and a future with hope

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