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FACT SHEET

Founded in Bismarck, North Dakota in 1991, The Gods Child Project is non-
denominational and strives to reach children and families in intense poverty.

Gods Child Projects Institute for Trafficked, Exploited, and Missing Persons (ITEMP)
prevents and rescues victims from human trafficking.

Reaching all across the world, Gods Child Project is largely involved in Guatemala, El
Salvador, India, Malawi, and the United States, but encompasses areas between all these
countries.

The Gods Child Project strives to provide education, healthcare, family care, emergency
disaster relief, and human rights to all ages in third world countries. Through these
actions they strive to get children into orphanages, girls and women out of sex trafficking,
and help families to be better able to provide.

The organization is very close to their donors and volunteers because of the help and
funding they provide. The Gods Child Project is a small team; through volunteers they
are able to encompass more events in a quicker and more efficient time span.

This organization holds many events throughout the year to bring together their donors
and supporters. Their largest event is the Dream Maker Ball in which hosts a live auction,
silent auction, live music, and horse race.

The Gods Child Project has a donation sector known as Wishlist. This is a donor based
program that identifies where gifts are needed for people in each country. Donors can
give a varying amount it a certain campaign examples would be a cow, water, or
construction materials although this list only covers a few of the items on Wishlist.

The Gods Child Project also sells products of Guatemala that are made by the children
and women. These products raise money for housing and school supplies in Guatemala.

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