Teach the Children in Morocco
Since 2005, Teach the Children has worked with Morocco to assist the Sahrawi who are returning to their homeland. Thousands of Sahrawis who have lived in the Tindouf, Algeria camps over the past 37 years are returning to Southern Morocco and are in need of assistance to make theirresettlement as seamlessly as possible. For years, the region has been unsettled because of the political situation, help is needed. The world needs to know, not only what has kept this people group from returning home, but also how to assist them in their...
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Since 1997, Teach the Children International has been involved in assisting schools to provide safe and encouraging environments for the maximizing of educating the entire child. Internationally, TCI was instrumental in setting up a school for Sudanese refugees in Cairo, Eygpt. With the assistance of a local church in Cairo, the school began with 8 students and enrollment has grown to over 500 students. Locally, TCI has held city-wide meetings in Tulsa to raise awareness of the importance of praying for schools in Tulsa and...
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Twice a year, in the Spring and in the fall, Nancy leads Prayer trips to Washington, DC. Anywhere from four to ten people join together to pray for our nation and for the world. The group visits strategic sites and prays. 1 Timothy 2:1 says,”I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone- for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness…” (NIV) Nancy and her team of intercessors spend four days praying at such...
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Humanitarian Aid Teach the Children has always been committed to meeting the physical needs of children and their families. Our first ocean-going container of humanitarian aid was sent in 2000 to the Sahrawi refugees who live in the Sahara Desert near Tindouf, Algeria. Since that time, TCI has facilitated the collection and sending of over 40 ocean containers to various parts of the world. “The first container was the hardest,” Nancy says. “I never thought I would do another one after that initial one. Then there was a...
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