Saving Moses Concludes Successful Fundraising Campaign For Ebola Orphans
Greenwood Village, CO (PRWEB) January 28, 2015 -- Saving Moses, a global humanitarian organization committed to saving infants and toddlers ages five and under, concludes a successful fundraising campaign focused on children who have been orphaned by the loss of one or both parents to the Ebola virus in the hardest hit nations of West Africa. The project spanned the month of December 2014 through January 2015 with concentrated efforts to raise awareness and funds for orphans who had been abandoned and isolated due to the loss of their family to the virus.
Saving Moses utilized TV, web, email, social media, and mail to raise support for orphanages in Liberia and Sierra Leone housing Ebola orphans. The overwhelming generosity of donations exceeded campaign expectations and were directly applied to beneficial lifesaving efforts. The contributions received from supporters throughout the campaign supplied the following:
• A three month supply of milk and glucose for Sierra Leone and Liberia Centers
• A three month supply of medication for Sierra Leone and Liberia Centers
• 20 caregivers for Liberia orphanages for 9 months
• Indirect costs such as administration, finance, transportation, and operation costs at regional and international offices
For more information regarding this special project or on Saving Moses’ ongoing programs supported throughout the year, visit: http://www.savingmoses.org or contact info(at)savingmoses(dot)org. To donate, become a hero, or become an ally for this important cause, visit: http://www.savingmoses.org/donate.
Saving Moses: Saving Moses has concentrated their efforts on providing for babies and toddlers ages five and under around the world, where the need is most urgent and the care least available. Saving Moses was founded in 2012 by Sarah Bowling after a mission trip to Ethiopia. They have established ongoing programs such as their revolutionary NightCare Centers in Cambodia, offering shelter and protection for babies and toddlers whose mother’s are entangled in the sex trade industry. They also fund six malnutrition clinics in Angola which provide malnutrition formula to little ones who are critically ill. They have concrete plans to expand into new nations in 2015. For more information, please visit http://www.savingmoses.org, call 303.729.1200, or email Info(at)savingmoses(dot)org.
Heidi Cortez, Saving Moses, http://SavingMoses.org, 303-729-1200, [email protected]
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