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African Children's Day: Why June 16 Still Matters
Every year on June 16, the world is invited to turn its attention to the children of Africa, not only to celebrate them, but also to acknowledge the historical debt humanity owes them. African Children's Day is a date that carries memory, pain, and hope in equal measure. It is a day that calls for both reflection and action.
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Jun 197 min read


Millers Foundation charity tournament raises funds to build new artesian well for families in need
Millers Foundation hosted a charity football tournament that brought together eight teams, numerous volunteers, and community partners around a single, meaningful objective: securing clean water access for families in need through the construction of a new artesian well.
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May 295 min read


More than a school: How education is transforming a Community.
How the Peniel Project and Millers Foundation is rewriting the future for children in the village in Piauí There is a village in the interior of Piauí called Olho D'Água. It is a place of deep roots, resilient people, and, for too long, limited opportunities. But something has been changing there. Where education meets dignity The Peniel Project is not just a school. It is a promise that every child, regardless of where they were born, deserves a real chance at learning, gro
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May 154 min read


Community Care: Expanding access to essential documents and support
How the Millers Foundation and NZ Services partnered to provide essential document support and open new doors for our community. For many people, something as basic as having their documents in order is still a real challenge. Bureaucratic barriers, language difficulties, financial constraints, and the lack of reliable guidance often prevent individuals from accessing a fundamental right, having their legal identity properly recognized and regularized. The event held on April
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May 16 min read
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