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A practical way to help in the AIDS crisis

Posted on 30 November 2007 by David Phillips

National Day of CareAlicia, from the A. Larry Ross group made a comment on my post about the World AIDS Day 2007 about a project called the National Day of Care. So I checked out the website, and through a bit of detective work, discovered that she is a graduate of Baylor. Good for her, and for their new football coach.

The purpose of the National Day of Care is to is to mobilize a response to global humanitarian crises. The initial focus is to provide assistance to the over 15 million orphans and victims of AIDS in Africa. The National Day of Care is also involved in assisting orphans, vulnerable children, and victims of AIDS in the United States and around the world, as well as disaster relief.

The National Day of Care is observed one day in February each year across the United States, and this coming year it is February 10, 2008. They have on their website a whole campaign to help churches respond to the AIDS crisis.

Why don’t you check it out and consider encouraging your church to get involved.

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