Urgent help needed for orphans in Burundi
By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST News Service
BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI (ANS – September 29, 2016)
– A Christian organization based in Burundi, officially the Republic of
Burundi, a landlocked country in the African Great Lakes region of East
Africa, bordered by Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and
south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, has issued
an urgent appeal to help orphans as they return to school.
It
comes from Deogratias Niyonzima, President and Legal Representative of
Christian Community Development of Burundi (CCD BURUNDI), which was
created in 2001 and registered by the Government of Burundi on February
6, 2004, with the registration number of 530/73/2004.
“At
this time in Burundi, children return to school, and in our
organization, we have many orphans who are in a great need of help. They
need food, education help, medical treatment and clothing. Please pray
for them so that their needs be met in full. Any donation will be highly
welcome,” he told ANS.
“We
are a Christ-centered organization, and have the goals of helping the
poor and needy people of Burundi to know Jesus Christ as their personal
Saviour, and also to help them overcome poverty,” said Deogratias
Niyonzima, based in the capital of Bujumbura. “As Christians, we have to
follow the example of Christ when he fed people God’s word and bread
(Matthew 15:32-39). It is our duty to help poor
people: (Matthew 14:14; Proverbs 31:20). Through support from ‘CCD Burundi’, poor people will be able to help themselves.”
people: (Matthew 14:14; Proverbs 31:20). Through support from ‘CCD Burundi’, poor people will be able to help themselves.”
“First
of all, we have the Bible, the bread of life and ‘CCD Burundi’ feeds
the people with God’s Word to help bring about spiritual transformation.
Secondly, we educate people and finds ways and means to develop poor
people physically, economically, socially and emotionally.
"We
accomplish this through evangelism, education, children’s ministry,
care (counselling and support), HIV/AIDS aid, humanitarian aid, peace
and reconciliation, emergency aid, health, and community development
projects (such as health centers, hospitals, house reconstruction,
building of schools, agriculture, farming, water and sanitation, job
creation, income generating activities, vocational education and
training, small and medium workshops, micro financing and macro
enterprises.” (See http://ccdburundi.org.uk/projects/).
He
went on to say that “CCD Burundi” has helped refugees and returnees,
orphans in Burundi with food and educational support, and provided
emergency relief in Burundi, Kenya and Japan after the Tsunami and
earthquake there. For more information, please visit their website www.ccdburundi.org.uk.
If you would like more information on how you can help, please e-mail Deogratias Niyonzima at gdeniy@gmail.com or at ccdburundi@gmail.com . His phone numbers are (office) +257-2227-7724 or (mobile), +257-7997-9036.
Photo
captions: 1) Deogratias giving food to street children. 2) Some of the
Burundi orphans who need help at this time. 3) Deogratias Niyonzima
preaching in Hong Kong. 4) Norma and Dan Wooding.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 75, is an award-winning winning author,
broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary
parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma,
to whom he has been married for more than 53 years. They have two sons,
Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren, who all live in the UK. Dan is
the founder and international director of the ASSIST News Service (ANS).
He is the author of some 45 books, and has been a full-time journalist
since 1968. Dan also has a weekly radio show and two TV shows all based
in Southern California. Wooding became a full-time journalist in 1968,
working for the Billy Graham-owned UK newspaper, The Christian, and
later worked as a writer for Mr. Graham during his overseas crusades in
Moscow, Russia; Essen, Germany; and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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