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A loving community of volunteers and supporters providing orphans with vital basic needs like food, school fees, and care. Join the mission! ✨

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12 contributions to the skool CLASSIFIEDS
Your wealth is with in you.
Hello classifieds have you ever thought 🤔 about where your wealth is from,many times we think it's in the wallet but Your greatest wealth is not in your wallet but in your brain. Invest in your mind, and it will create riches that money alone can never buy. Nice weekend 🎊
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Does interaction ensure continuity?
How often do you interact with people, and are you in constant communication with those who join your community?
1 like • Jun 6
Yes of course it does 🤗
1 like • Jun 6
@Burak Becek thank you so much sir, would you mind joining my community because l have seen you have the same values as me
Happy mothers Day 💐
Happy mothers Day to all Mothers, you are the mothers of this world, Grace for Africa child care wishes you a nice day 🥰
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Happy mothers Day 💐
Happy Valentine's weekend 💖
Happy Valentine's weekend to you all from Grace for Africa child care orphanage.❤️💕
Happy Valentine's weekend 💖
I Refused To Accept “This Is Just Aging”
Six months before my 40th birthday, I was a mess. I had constant pain in my lower back, shoulders, and stomach. I couldn’t walk more than a mile without my legs starting to ache. I caught some kind of cold almost every month sometimes lasting weeks and most mornings I struggled just going to the toilet. And honestly I dreaded my days. 😔 That was the point where I couldn’t take the suffering anymore and my health journey started. 🚶‍♂️ And let me tell you it's been a journey full of “surely that can’t be right,” moments of disbelief, and more than a few shocks. What I discovered was this: My pain and problems weren’t random, they were the predictable result of living the modern lifestyle, the food I was eating, the sleep I was getting, how I used (and didn’t maintain) my body, and even my constant technology consumption. The worst part? The way I felt was classed as “normal.” Just part of aging. Even though I wasn’t even 40. 🚫 No I refused to accept that. 🚫 Life couldn’t be that unfair that you get 20 decent adult years and then decline for decades. So let me make a few things clear: - Pain and constant suffering are not normal from your 30s onwards. ❌ - Your health problems are not your fault and they can be sorted. ✅ - It is never too late to start getting healthy. ⏳ - The modern lifestyle keeps you trap in suffering and make you think it’s normal. 🧠 - No one is coming to save you, it starts with you. - The modern food industry prioritises mass production and profit not your health. - You have been kept in the dark about this because fixing it would disrupt the food industry too much. If you’re thinking, “It can’t be that bad,” you’re not alone. That’s exactly what I thought. But here’s the good news change is happening. 📈 Research is growing, private investment is going into health and people like me are working to help others escape the modern lifestyle trap.
8 likes • Feb 12
Oh this is very correct 💯 Most industries focus on making profits not peoples health and that food has affected many peoples health. But thanks for recovering
1 like • Feb 14
@Quentin Williams okay my brother continue spreading awareness Great work your doing
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Biyinzika Joshua
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Ugandan youth taking care of orphan children at Grace 4Africa child care orphanage , providing them with basic needs of life like schfees, food,etc

Active 24m ago
Joined Jan 13, 2026
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