Below is some information on the children being cared for within the baby houses. If you think you would like to support one of our children through sponsorship, please contact us.
The cost of sponsorship is £20 per month, which contributes towards food, care, clothing and medicine for the child.
Click on any of the photos to find out more about that child.
Story: Telma was abandoned by her family, and taken to hospital as she was extremely malnourished. She was handed over to All Nations by a hospital volunteer. Telma sometimes suffers with her health, but is thriving in her All Nations home, and is on the appropriate medication for her health needs.
Arrived: 4th July 2008
Story: Abacardi is Junior’s younger brother. They were brought to the babyhouse by a woman who overheard their grandmother trying to leave them at a police station. The boys had been abandoned by their mother.
Arrived: 4th July 2008
Story: Junior is Abacardi’s older brother. They were brought to the babyhouse by a woman who overheard their grandmother trying to leave them at a police station. The boys had been abandoned by their mother.
Arrived: September 2005
Story: Dudu's parents both died of AIDS, and he was left at a church at a refugee camp. The church could not afford to take care of him, so he was brought to All Nations. Dudu has ongoing health issues.
Arrived: July 2005
Story: Marcelino was abandoned by his mother, and was brought to All Nations by his father, who is unemployed and could not afford to support him. Marcelino is a mischievous, confident and happy little boy.
Arrived: 11th August 2007
Story: Daniel’s Mum died shortly after giving birth to him, from an infection caused by the caesarean. He had no family that could afford to keep him. Daniel was born prematurely, and was tiny when he arrived at the All Nations baby house.
Arrived: September 2005
Story: Quiteria’s mother died during her birth from the caesarean. Quiteria was brought to All Nations when her grandparents, who live in extreme poverty, were no longer able to care for her.
Arrived: June 2006
Story: Aninha was brought to All Nations at the age of 4 years. She had been living alone, caring for herself since her mother died. Her father denies that she is his.
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