Christ the King Church partners with LIFELINE INTERNATIONAL to fight HIV/AIDS around the world.
| | | | | Poverty, crime, and communicable diseases claim the lives of children everyday in Cambodia and India. While that is tragic, the real tragedy is that most of them did not have to die. |
LIFELINE INTERNATIONAL is doing something about it. We will be working with government
officials and partners in Cambodia and India to improve HIV/AIDS treatment and
care. Lifeline’s work in these countries for the next several years consists of a number of activities focusing on its provincial initiative, which
seeks to make HIV Testing and ARV treatment available in underserved and
impoverished provincial areas. This is a pediatric initiative aimed at
increasing the availability and quality of treatment for HIV/AIDS, with primary
focus on delivering care, treatment and ARV medication to children in outlying
areas who would most certainly die without Lifeline’s intervention. Lifeline
will also work to ensure the sustainability of treatment delivery; offering
assistance to governments with the development of local HIV/AIDS plans; and
building small clinics and providing necessary health care workers.
LIFELINE INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS STORIES
| | CAN YOU HELP US WITH OUR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM?  | Sopheak and Sovanary are Lifeline International success stories. Both have lived at Lifeline Center in Phnom Penh for 10 years. They have studied at Abundant Life International Academy(ALIA), helped with the chores and have been a blessing to the other children there. Now they study music and help to lead worship. Both play the guitar, Sopheak is studying keyboard and Sovanary is learning to play the drums. Fluent in English and Khmer, they are a great help to Americans who visit at Lifeline.
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Their most recent accomplishment is the puppet ministry. Along with Pastor Marianne Mauti, they built an elaborate puppet stage and have used that and their puppets to minister the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Cambodian children.
Now, Sopheak and Sovanary have an opportunity to enroll in a school, sponsored by the Cambodian Government, to earn a certificate ensuring them admission to a local college. The tuition for this school is $275. They will continue to live at Lifeline Center and help to teach the younger children while attending classes in at the government school during the mornings. We'd like to provide the tuition for them to attend the classes that they need. Would you help us to provide scholarships for these two outstanding young Christians? Please write to us at Lifeline International, 2475 Southvue Drive, Upper St. Clair, PA 15241. Thank you for helping us to help them.