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African Outreach

African Church

Natural disasters, political mistakes and economic mismanagement are only a few of the factors that contribute to the adverse poverty that afflicts many African people. We, therefore, endeavor to meet some of these needs by the resources that are made available to us by our supporters.

Food and Clothing

We have provided clothing and food to those in dire need. Our goal is to equip people to be self-sufficient by using their own local resources. Members of Hilltop Light Ministries, Inc. have travelled to Malawi, Africa for over a decade helping to build community gardens, poultry farms, maze (corn) farms, as well as sponsored orphans, the eldery, and pastors from different parts of the country. We have also provided the resources such as tools, fertilizer, and the needed finances so that the local people could sustain these projects.

Medical

We have provided clothing and food to those in dire need. Our goal is to equip people to be self-sufficient by using their own local resources. Members of Hilltop Light Ministries, Inc. have travelled to Malawi, Africa for over a decade helping to build community gardens, poultry farms, maze (corn) farms, as well as sponsored orphans, the eldery, and pastors from different parts of the country. We have also provided the resources such as tools, fertilizer, and the needed finances so that the local people could sustain these projects.

Education

We believe that education is one of the means by which people can become more independent. In the past, African public school systems have demanded attendance by tuition. We have assisted students from elementary to college levels by paying their tuition.

Street Kid's Relief Fund

We are currently working with Street children in Kenya, East Africa whose parents have died from AIDS or other drastic causes. We send the necessary finances to local sister organizations so that these children can attend feeding centers where they can receive two meals a day.

Kenyan Soup Kitchen

HLM has a Soup Kitchen in Kenya, Africa that helps provide meals to street youth in the town of Voi. While HLM only provides one meal a day during lunch hour, many of the youth survive solely through this program. The youth range from abandoned youth and orphans to runaways. Regardless of the situation, they have come to depend on Hilltop's helping hand.

The Bishop Patricia C. Davis Orphanage Center

HLM has an orphanage in Malawi, Africa called the Bishop Patricia C. Davis Orphanage Center which houses approximately 250 children. Most of the children lost their parents from complications of AIDS. At the orphanage, children are provided housing, meals, love, and support