
Meet My Kids in Africa
As my two daughters were growing up, I was the cool mom who lived next to the park and kept my door open for the kids to use the bathroom and grab snacks. 15 years later, these same kids still come visit me over 700 miles away in the next state over. I keep in contact with all of the those who call me Aunt Kelley on Facebook and WhatsApp, and every once in a while I am able to help them out in life. Most of my American kids are doing well at the moment and don't need much help. Every once in a while, I may get a message that one is in need. They know Aunt Kelley is here for them. Meanwhile, for some reason, I keep coming across kids in Africa who want to be friends with me on Facebook. Each one is unique in a different way. We all talk on a daily basis, and they all need different things. I am showcasing each one on the Profile page.
Clothes are one thing they all need. Some don't even have shoes. I have not been able to get them clothes yet. I was able to pay for the school for the baby and a little food on the table before I realized I need more money than what I have to get them on their feet and stable again. They also need some mattresses, some toiletries, some medicines, and some cookware. They need simple things that we all take for granted, and I think I can get them set up and going strong in life with a little help from you, too.
I have set up a fund just for them, but I have not set up a 501c3 as of yet. So, your donations are not tax deductible. Sorry. I will work on that asap. But...for monthly donations, you will receive a monthly update on the young one you helped and how he/she is doing...including pics and videos.
You are always welcome to follow me on my social media below. More so on Facebook than the other sites, but I will get better. I welcome you all. And thank you from the bottom of my heart. God bless you for your help and generosity. Have a bright shiny wonderful day. :)