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Thanks to anonymous donors, all of the money raised in May will be doubled up to $70,000!  The goal for May is to raise a minimum of $70,000 which will be doubled to $140,000, the funds will go directly to The Myan Orphanage Project.  We ask that you partner with Coreluv by donating, praying, and spreading the message of Coreluv to Defend the Orphan.

oreluv’s dream is to bring the hope of Jesus Christ to orphans by partnering with communities and orphanages around the world to provide six basic needs:

ORELUV is currently caring for 30 orphaned children at our orphanage in Gonaives, Haiti.  We strive to provide each child with the opportunity to achieve their full potential; however, our current home has reached capacity and we need to expand.
We have recently acquired 12 acres of land in Myan, Haiti, and it is our desire to provide a home for 80 more orphans through our Phase 1 campaign.  You can help by contributing to THE MYAN ORPHANAGE PROJECT and help us reach our Phase 1 goal of $240,000.
HE MYAN ORPHANAGE PROJECT is separated into two phases with the overall goal to DEFEND THE ORPHAN.
Consider one of the following options to help us reach our Phase 1 goal of $240,000.

  • $15,000 | Sponsor a fully furnished lodge for 5 children and have the room named after your family, church, or business.  A portion of this donation will go towards a fully furnished kitchen, dining hall, and school.
  • $7,500 | Co-Sponsor a fully furnished lodge for 5 children, and share naming rights.  A portion of this donation will go towards a fully furnished kitchen, dining hall, and school.
  • $3,000 | Provide 35 square feet, enough to house one orphan.  A portion of this donation will go towards a fully furnished kitchen, dining hall, and school.
  • $1,500 | Provide 35 square feet, enough to house one orphan.
  • $25 | Provides 100 blocks towards the Myan Orphanage.  Create your own block package in increments of $25. 

CORELUV INTERNATIONAL
1110 Lakewood Drive
Pinehurst, TX  77362
write “The Myan Orphanage Project” in the memo section

 

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