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On November 28th, 2007, Senior Pastor of “Saddleback Church”:http://www.saddlebackchurch.com, Rick Warren, welcomed over 1,000 attendees to the “2007 Global Summit on AIDS and the Church”:http://www.purposedriven.com/en-US/HIVAIDSCommunity/GlobalConference/Initiative.htm. Over four days, the Summit on AIDS and the Church will serve to bring awareness and encourage advocacy on behalf of those suffering from “HIV/AIDS”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS around the world.

Pastor Rick Warren stressed the importance of the “three-legged stool,” pulic, profit, and parish, when it comes to successfully combatting the HIV/AIDS crisis. The goal of the Summit is to bring leaders from all three sectors together to coordinate their efforts in fight against AIDS.

Giving Children Hope is among a handful of non-governmental organizations “(NGO’s)”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGO featured in the Summit’s “Resource Tent,” a place where attendees can gain information on how to get involved in the cause and tangibly make a difference in communities affected by HIV/AIDS.

Through health care development and “micro-enterprise”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-enterprise programs, Giving Children Hope works in parternship to bring hope to HIV/AIDS stricken communities. Giving Children Hope is a proud partner of Saddleback Church, working together to ship container of medical aid to countries such as Ukraine and Kenya.

h3. Learn more about Giving Children Hope’s projects and programs in communities affected by HIV/AIDS

“South Africa Medical Centre”:[~78~]
“Zimbabwe Medical Clinic”:[~82~]
“Health Clinic and Bakery to Cameroon”:[~53~]
“GCH and SIFE Bring Computers to Ghana University”:[~79~]
“Christmas 2005 in Liberia”:[~162~]
“Outreach to Orphans in Russia”:[~87~]
“GCH and St. Paul’s Address Water Shortage in Darjeeling, India”:[~148~]

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PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

Orange County Charity Kicks Off Relief Effort for the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh

BUENA PARK (November 21, 2007)- Giving Children Hope, in partnership with Compassion Radio, is sending relief aid including emergency food, medication, tents and other much needed items to the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh in response to the devastation caused by Cyclone Sidr.

Giving Children Hope is accepting monetary donations to help with procurement and transport of aid as well as gift-in-kind contributions.

Much needed items include:

* Non-perishable food
* In-date medicines
* New blankets
* New clothing
* New shoes
* Tents

Donations can be made online at www.gchope.org or sent to the GCH Distribution Center at 8332 Commonwealth Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90621.

Founded in 1993, Giving Children Hope/Global Operations and Development is an Orange County, California faith-based nonprofit organization engaged in domestic and international poverty alleviation through disaster relief, medical development, vocational training and advocacy.

Information will be released as it is made available. For information on how to help, visit our website at www.gchope.org or contact our office at 714-523-4454.

Media Contact: Ashley Stinson
Communications Coordinator
astinson@godaid.org
714-523-4454
714-399-6384

Giving Children Hope: 714-523-4454

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PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

Orange County Charity to Ship Medical Supplies and Equipment to Iraqi Hospital

Buena Park, Calif. (November 19, 2007) – On November 20th, Giving Children Hope will ship a 40 foot container full of medical supplies and equipment bound for Halabja, Iraq .

Through an ongoing healthcare development program in Iraq, Giving Children Hope equips hospitals and clinics with new and refurbished medical equipment and supplies. An average of three monthly 40 foot containers filled with equipment and supplies leave the GCH Distribution Center bound for Baghdad, Al Quim, and Irbil, among other regions.

This container will include clinical supplies, a hospital bed, IV liquids, hospital linens, surgical supplies, a wash basin, lab supplies, and oxygen supplies.

Founded in 1993, Giving Children Hope/Global Operations and Development is an Orange County, California faith-based nonprofit organization engaged in domestic and international poverty alleviation through relief, medical development, nutrition, education, and vocational training.

Information on upcoming shipment will be released as it is made available. For information on how to help, visit our website at www.gchope.org or contact our office at 714-523-4454.

Media Contact: Ashley Stinson
Communications Coordinator
astinson@godaid.org
714-523-4454
714-399-6384

Giving Children Hope: 714-523-4454
8332 Commonwealth Ave.
Buena Park, CA 90621

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On the evening of November 2nd, 260 guests attended Giving Children Hope’s first annual Benefit Gala.

If you were one of those guests, please visit our photographer’s website to view your pictures! A complimentary 5×7 will be arriving shortly via mail, however, to view them early or to order extra prints, please “click here”:http://www.melissastrauss.photoreflect.com.

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Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Giving Children Hope responds to the Tropical Storm Noel with humanitarian aid

BUENA PARK, CA (November 7, 2007)- Giving Children Hope (GCH) has partnered with International Youth Initiative (IYI) to respond to the devastating Tropical Storm Noel. Orange County resident, Keith King, flew to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, last week to join his IYI team working on community projects. A devastating tropical storm hit the island and they are now helping in ways they never anticipated.

“It’s overwhelming, let me put it this way, I’m swimming more than I’m walking,” said IYI president. “There is no help. We’re on our own.” He is there with a group of four Dominican IYI staff members with more leaving this evening. The team traveling tonight gathered medical supplies from Giving Children Hope’s Distribution Center in Buena Park to distribute to those in the affected region.

Giving Children Hope is working with IVI to send a 40 foot container from their Distribution Center in Buena Park filled with 20 tons of much needed humanitarian aid by next week. This major disaster comes at a time when Giving Children Hope has been busy providing emergency aid to those affected by the wildfires in Southern California with an additional shipment scheduled for this Friday to the Running Springs area. It is yet to be determined which day next week the container will leave for the Dominican Republic.

Founded in 1993 Giving Children Hope/Global Operations and Development is an Orange County, California faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to alleviating poverty (domestically and abroad) through emergency disaster relief, health and community development, vocational training and advocacy.

For monetary please visit our website at www.gchope.org or for in-kind donations visit our Distribution Center at 8332 Commonwealth Ave, Buena Park, CA 90621. Please make all checks payable to Giving Children Hope and write disaster fund on the memo line.

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Media Contact: Ashley Stinson
Communications Coordinator
asintson@godaid.org

Jenise Steverding
Associate Director of Marketing & Development
jsteverding@godaid.org

Giving Children Hope/Global Operations and Development 714-523-4454

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On Friday evening, November 2nd, 2007, Giving Children Hope hosted our first annual Benefit Gala, “Light Up A Child’s World,” at the Los Coyotes Country Club in Buena Park, CA. Two hundred and sixty guests were in attendance with emcee Rich Buhler and keynote speaker Rex Hudler.

The event included a silent auction and reception hour preceding the opening of the ballroom doors. As guests took their seats at their country-themed tables, Chairman of the Board, Marvin Payne, welcomed all in attendance. Co-founder John Ditty and his wife also extended a welcome message and introduced the first performance of the evening. The Hi-Tops, an Orange County based dance troupe made up of students and alumni from the Speech and Language Development Center, took the floor and gave an inspiring and touching performance.

As the first course was served, two very special partners of Giving Children Hope shared their personal testimonies. Pastor Phillip Mundemba of Zambia and Carol Guscott of Jamaica revealed not only the needs in their countries of origin, but also how working in collaboration with Giving Children Hope is equipping them to address those needs. As dinner came to a close, Angels announcer Rex Hudler took the stage with his keynote speech. Both encouraging and compassionate, Rex shared lessons of faith learned through both his career in major league baseball and his experiences as a father to a child with Down Syndrome. Before he left the stage, Rex presented a VIP Angels package and offered it up for live auction, raising $9,000 for Giving Children Hope!

Michael Gibbons, a dear friend and donor, took the floor with a surprise opportunity for guests to pledge sponsorship of pieces of medical equipment bound for developing countries. With a warming table and fetal monitor in the corner of the ballroom, guests had an opportunity to see the equipment they could personally help send to clinics in dire need. Michael shared the truly personal story of his own son’s complications upon birth and how due to the fully equipped hospitals here in the U.S., that very son was able to stand beside him that night. Infants in other parts of the world do not have access to the same care, but through sponsorship, Giving Children Hope is able to procure, refurbish, and ship much needed pieces of equipment to clinics and hospitals around the globe. Hands were raising faster than volunteers could take account of their pledges!

As dessert and coffee was served, emcee Rich Buhler presented the opportunity prize, a week-long vacation to Hawaii including airfare, to one very lucky guest: Debra McNaughton! With a special thank you to sponsors, underwriters, Board of Directors, staff, and Gala Committee, the floor was open for dancing to the sounds of the nine-piece orchestral band. At the end of the evening, guests were invited to take home brand new organization brochures and a DVD of the Giving Children Hope video that was shared earlier that evening.

Overall, the night was a wonderful success, raising both the spirits and funds necessary to light up a child’s world.