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.
Arrived: January 2010
Story: Aidinha got lost walking home from school in her first week there. She was found by the police, and Social Welfare brought her to All Nations. Her family have not contacted the police to look for her.
Arrived: August 2005
Story: Luis arrived at the baby house when he was 2 months old, both of his parents having died of AIDS. He was malnourished and suffering from malaria, an ear infection and a chest infection. Luis is now one of the healthiest babies at All Nations.
Arrived: October 2008
Story: Rosalina is Ali’s twin. Their mother died after the caesarean, and their father brought them to the babyhouse as he had heard of their success with other premature and malnourished babies.
Arrived: October 2008
Story: Ali is Rosalina’s twin. Their mother died after the caesarean, and their father brought them to the babyhouse as he had heard of their success with other premature and malnourished babies.
Arrived: 27th May 2009
Story: Nicia and her younger sister Linda were brought to the babyhouse by social welfare after their mother, who was suffering from mental illness, tried to harm them.
Arrived: 27th May 2009
Story: Linda and her older sister Nicia were brought to the babyhouse by social welfare after their mother, who was suffering from mental illness, tried to harm them.
Arrived: October 2008
Story: Marta and Pedro are sister and brother. They were brought to the baby house by social welfare after being found left locked in their house whilst their parents were drug dealing.
Arrived: October 2008
Story: Pedro and Marta are brother and sister. They were brought to the baby house by social welfare after being found left locked in their house whilst their parents were drug dealing.
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