Work of LifeNets in Short Video
Wonder what LifeNets does? We produced this 2010 video for Rotary fundraiser for a school. Narrated by Beverly Kubik.
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Wonder what LifeNets does? We produced this 2010 video for Rotary fundraiser for a school. Narrated by Beverly Kubik.
Read More »Keith Lippincott, organizer, of the Youth Card Project talks to us about how this project began in Australia in 2011 when a group of young people decided to raise money to support projects in developing countries. Over the course of six years the project has expanded, and in 2016 greeting cards designed by United Church […]
Read More »Our Website has been around since 1999. We are upgrading it to be mobile-friendly and more contemporary. Over the years we have published a lot of content. It’s all still available and can be viewed in our previous mode at https://lifenets.org/index1.html. Here you can find everything that we’ve helped for the past almost 18 years. […]
Read More »Attached is a photo of one of LifeNets graduates in Malawi. Kondwani R Malera, Bachelors Degree in Accounting, sponsored for two years from 2013 to 2014, now has a good job as Finance Administration Officer. He did his degree program for a period less than four years because he already had a diploma in accounting […]
Read More »Zione Chiumbuzo In 2005 and 2006 we helped Zione Chiumbuzo with sewing lessons and a sewing machine. She started her own business and was doing well. Now it was time to upgrade to a new machine as the original had parts that were breaking. She is now married with a young family. Here she is […]
Read More »Posted December 29, 2016 Dear Mrs Kubik It is with a smiling face that I am writing this face to let you know that we have successfuly completed ditsribution of the second fertiliser that we purchased ealrier this week. I personally delivered the bags to some members using the LifeNets pickup and those who […]
Read More »The Congo – Faith Amidst TribulationThis week I would like to write to you about a heart-rending situation in the Congo that Zambia pastor Derrick Pringle just wrote to me about. He and his wife, Cherry, live in northern Zambia just a few miles from the long border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo […]
Read More »Chernobyl Disaster Spawns Online Humanitarian Effort in Indianapolis 4/28/2006 The mission of The Hoosier Coefficient, which appears on ePrairie every Thursday, is to profile the often-overlooked rich technology development and commercialization in Indiana. The Hoosier state is home to four of the top technology research and engineering universities in the nation and tech pros ignore […]
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