by admin | Jul 11, 2019 | Visitors' Tales
Hi my name is Fasika Jembere, and I’m a student at the University of Toronto. I visited the school in Ethiopia last December. I spent a few weeks there helping the mothers serve meals and assisting in any way I was needed with other tasks around the orphanage....
by admin | Dec 23, 2015 | Visitors' Tales
‘ How did I end up in the middle of Africa? This was not even on my radar 3 months ago. Wasn’t Ethiopia the place where they had that terrible famine when I was a kid? Surely it’s better now but why would I want to go there? The answer: personality....
by admin | Nov 23, 2014 | Visitors' Tales
November 21, 2014 I arrived in Addis Ababa, very early on Thursday morning and after checking in to a very beautiful and cozy guest house, headed to the school. The children are thriving! The care and love they receive at school is overwhelming and is what keeps me...
by admin | Jul 25, 2014 | Visitors' Tales
I was a volunteer at Fresh and Green and it ended up being a learning experience which transformed me beyond my imagination. The whole experience made me view the world from a whole new perspective. As a volunteer, you pass on various skills to the rest of the...
by admin | Jan 12, 2011 | Visitors' Tales, What's Going On
New York, NY–January 12, 2011–This past August, chiropractor and Friends of Fresh and Green board member, Dr. Gregg Rubinstein made his second trip to the school. On this trip he was able to adjust all the students, some of their mothers, the...
by admin | Jun 20, 2010 | Visitors' Tales
In 2005, Ethiopia had 4,414,000 orphans, the second-highest number in Africa. You could easily double if not triple that number to determine the number of Ethiopian children being raised without a father or a significant male member of their household.Among our 90...
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