You won’t find many charitable organizations like International Children’s Fund, which combines four unique elements to efficiently deliver vital aid to those in greatest need across the African continent.
Grassroots volunteers who perform the vast majority of the work, allowing us to direct 98% of contributions to program services.
Local indigenous Christian ministers who live and work in the regions they serve.
A common spirit that unites them both: a shared Christian faith that bridges borders and cultures with a heart to help.
A singular focus on helping desperately poor children and their families to survive, then to grow into self-sufficiency.
We invite you to come and personally explore this spirit in action, through the three stories below that dramatize the work we’ve focused on for 30+ years. Africa’s neediest children will be glad you did.
Going Green and Making a Difference: A practical, thrifty Midwestern spirit at work in our Wisconsin headquarters.
Pastor Ghansah’s challenge: One man fights the obstacles and wins… with help
From help to hope: A flexible approach that strengthens local economies while meeting a village’s needs
The International Children’s Fund has come to the aid of needy children worldwide since 1987. The monetary and material gifts of our donors have helped us distribute life-saving food, clothing, and medicine across the African continent. We have also supported the construction of orphanages, churches, schools and vocational training centers, drilled water wells to provide safe drinking water, and established agricultural projects.
Donors from all walks of life and all spiritual traditions have been reassured by the distinctively Christian character of ICF. The free and unconditional gift that comes with every ounce of ICF assistance is the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ. This position is clearly outlined in the mission statement that guides our every effort:
“The International Children's Fund's Mission is to minister to the physical as well as the spiritual needs of desperately poor children and their families, worldwide — just as Jesus ministered to the multitudes."
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International Children's Fund Brat Fry Season Is HERE! Location: 619 Main Street, Neenah, WI Time: 11 am - 2pm August 5th August 26th September 16th** (**tentative date) ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO HELP THOSE IN NEED! |
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October 12, 2010 from 3-6pm. International Children’s Fund and The Community Blood Center Inc. is hosting a blood drive at our Warehouse, 619 Main Street, Neenah on October 12, 2010 from 3-6pm. When you give blood, you help keep your community safe, especially during the holidays and the summer when blood can be in short supply. Your contribution could save a life that otherwise would be lost. The life you save is someone’s mother, father, son, daughter or friend! To sign up to donate, please call our office at 920-729-5721 or email Lori at fulcer777@new.rr.com. |
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Febuary 17, 2010 Listen to Lori Fulcer discuss her recent trip to Uganda and Kenya with Patty Ulrich on WEMI's Friday Feature. |
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January 4, 2010 Listen to Dr. Bruenning's Mission Update that airs every Sunday, 7am and 8:55pm on Christian Family Radio, 91.9. |
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September 24, 2009 GHANA, AFRICA I WAS SO IMPRESSED with all four projects on my last trip to Liberia. All are meeting goals and really reaching a lot of people for Christ. READ MORE ... Thank you for your support. We couldn't continue to help those in desperate need without you! We have more work to do, but it is important to take a moment to recognize what we have accomplished together. To learn more about what we are doing with your help, listen on Sundays to Mission Update with Dr. Bruenning at 7:00 a.m. and 8:55 p.m. on 91.9 or 91.5 Christian Family Radio in Wisconsin or listen online. |
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February 24, 2009 GHANA, AFRICA ...ICF shipped a 40-foot ocean shipping container filled with de-worming medications that will be able to treat approximately 83,000 people valued over $650,000.00 along with donated clothing, shoes, medical supplies, Kleenex, feminine products and latex paint. READ MORE ... |
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