Summer
Camp

Summer camps provide nutritional meals, educational and fun activities, and safe havens for children during the school break. Children attend free summer camps held by our partners and supported by us.
Summer
Food

When school is closed for the summer children are not guaranteed a meal every day at home. The Summer Food program delivers lunches to children.
Delinquency
Prevention

Community Youth Outreach is a strong alternative to the persuasion of delinquent behavior. We support programs that provide positive influences and create opportunities for at-risk youth.
WHERE WE WORK & WHO WE WORK WITH
We are working in 16 countries to provide safe and loving homes to over 200 children.
For nearly two decades, Bread and Water for Africa® partners operating on the grassroots level in African villages and local communities have been working to provide loving homes for orphaned and abandoned children. This includes the basic necessities of food, clean water, health care, as well as education so that they can built better lives as they enter adulthood.
Our partners include:
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OUR IMPACT IN 2016
youth benefited from a summer enrichment camp in East Kentucky
meals were served through the Lunch Box Bus program
children attended summer literacy enrichment camps in East Kentucky
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