HELP DIG WELLS IN ZAMBIA

Water is one of the earth's most essential resources. Unfortunately, many countries experience severe shortages of this precious commodity. Donate now to help provide clean water to those in need.

Give to our partner World Vision and help dig wells in Zambia.

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CHANGE FOR THE CAUSE" Campaign

Get coin cans from your local church and put your "change" (nickels, dimes, quarters, pennies), into the can throughout the month of November.

Turn the cans in for World AIDS Day -- December 1, 2008.  The money will be used:

  • To provide free HIV testing at community and faith-based events, including churches, throughout the Chicagoland area
  • To dig a well and provide drinking water in a village in Zambia

Your Change can Cause Change for the better in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Call 773/881-9558 for more information.




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The Cause Worldwide Outreach Inc.
17100 South Halsted Avenue
Harvey, IL 60426

1-888-472-2873 (Toll Free)
1-708-339-6420 (Local)

info@thecauseworldwide.org
FREE HIV TESTING

The Cause Worldwide Outreach, Inc. is providing free HIV testing.

Testing Dates

Saturday, October 25
New Covenant M.B. Church Community Health Fair
740 East 77th Street
Chicago, IL
Time: 10am - 3:00pm

Saturday, October 25
Messiah Temple M.B. Church
10400 South Halsted
Chicago, IL
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm

Tuesday, October 28
Rainbow Beach Field House
Chicago, IL
Time: Noon-4:00pm

Click Here for more information

Fact 1: Washington, DC - Re-evaluation of HIV incidence data at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed that over 55,500 new HIV cases occurred each year from 2003-2006, with 56,300 cases in 2006 alone. These numbers are approximately 40% higher than the CDC’s previous estimate of 40,000 new HIV cases annually, an estimate that had remained the same for over ten years.

Fact 2: :In 2006, Blacks rate of infection was 7 times the rate among Whites, this means 83.7 versus 11.5 new infections per 100,000 population. Blacks also accounted for the largest share of new infections (45% or 24,900).