$2,490.00 raised ~ goal of: $12,400.00

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Feeding thousands of children daily is no small task!

Join the Rotary Club of Bellingham April 5, 2025 and pack 35,000 meals for children in need and have a wonderful time serving with your hands.

Making this possible is only possible through the efforts of partners and volunteers like you. The packed meals will be sent to Sierra Leone, providing over 1,000 students nutritious meals so they can concentrate at school. 

Donate here (blue buttons to the right) toward the event.

Volunteer to pack meals at the event HERE

Let's ask? Call Roland Trenouth at 360-201-1090

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More about Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone, a lush tropical country on the west coast of Africa that boasts beautiful beaches, picturesque mountains, and some of the richest natural resources and mineral deposits (including diamonds) in the world, is one of the poorest countries in the world. It consistently ranks as one of the least developed countries on the United Nations Human Development Index. It also has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world (children dying before reaching age five).

Coupled with this overwhelming poverty, from 1991–2001, Sierra Leone was embroiled in a devastating civil war in which tens of thousands of people were killed and an estimated one million people were forced from their homes and villages—many raped, tortured, and/ or drafted into rebel forces. The war destroyed much of the country's infrastructure and has left its lasting scars, most notably on the children—leaving 320,000 children orphaned.

Most people in Sierra Leone live in rural farming communities. A typical family dwelling in a village is a mud-walled home with a dirt floor and a thatched roof. Cooking is done by outdoor fire. Laundry, washing, and bathing are done in the nearest river or with water hauled from the closest water source. A typical family's diet consists of rice, cassava root, and leafy greens.

Most Recent Donations

Dennis W
Bellingham, WA
$100.00
Rick K
Bellingham, WA
$50.00
Margaret C
San Francisco, CA
$1,000.00
JULIE J
Bellingham, WA
$100.00

Contributions are solicited with the understanding that Children of the Nations has complete discretion and control over the use of all donated funds. Children of the Nations will attempt to honor gifts preferenced to support particular workers, but the final decision on the use of all funds rests with the organization.