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MISSION STATEMENT
The World Children`s Fund works through a global network of caring and sharing to help rescue needy children who are abandoned, distressed, endangered, exploited, homeless, hungry, sick or suffering.

More than 12 countries help raise the funds for needy children through the WCF Global Care and Share Network, including Austria, France, Germany, Holland, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Philippines, UK, and USA. 

More than 18 countries received aid including Afghanistan, Argentina, China, Congo (DCR), Ethiopia, Guatemala, Gujarat (India), Haiti, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Liberia, Macedonia, Malawi, Moldova, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Thailand, Uganda, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe.

Seven Rights of a Child Vision Statement
  • No child goes hungry
  • No child remains sick
  • No child goes homeless
  • No child goes unprotected
  • No child goes unschooled
  • No child goes uncared for
  • No child suffers violence
  • Disaster and refugee relief
  • Children’s homes and orphanages
  • Rescue operations
  • Community development
  • Education and child care
  • Feeding programs
  • Empower grass roots, indigenous movements
  • Assist already established successful local programs
  • Promote freedom from dependency on foreign aid
  • Provide strategic aid at the right time and place for maximum benefit 
  • Require simple reporting while maintaining strong accountability
  • Be non-discriminating while providing total care regardless of race, religion or gender
With a small but efficient staff and low overhead, we are a high-tech model charity for the twenty-first century.
 

Who is World Children's Fund?
The World Children's Fund is a donor funded organization that helps rescue needy children who are abandoned, distressed, endangered, exploited, homeless, hungry, sick or suffering.


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