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We support children causes across the globe, yet our main purpose remains the continuous inclusion of volunteers into our network, to pray for miraculous healings in cases where modern medicine can do no more. Occasionally we also organize community based programs to benefit low income families, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our supporters, without whom none of this would be possible. |
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Even though we, the founders of the Children's Miracle Ministry, are Orthodox Christians and Christian influences are reflected in these pages, our Ministry is multi-denominational, pluralism embracing, and more diverse pages will follow soon.
If you are the parents or the legal guardian of a terminally ill child and you need help (spiritual, monetary or otherwise), please send us a short note and let us know. A caseworker will then contact you back and discuss with you the degree of the assistance we are able to give.
There is never a charge for any of our services.
Notice: Even though the Children's Miracle Ministry's main program consists mostly of providing spiritual assistance to families of terminally ill children, a service for which no specific building is necessary, we would love to eventually have a retreat, where families with terminally ill children can come to unwind - free of charge. Our vision is to combine this retreat with a sanctuary for abused and abandoned animals. Volunteers will care for these animals, with the children helping as they please. Studies show that a child that cares for an abused or abandoned animal concentrates much less on his or her own illness, which in turn aids in the healing process.
If you have property (10 acres or more) you would consider selling at a reduced price for this project, please send us a short note so we can set up a personal meeting - thank you!
Rev. Manfred K. Wallner, who is also active in the secular (business) community, is currently heading the Children's Miracle Ministry, which is NOT set up as a non-profit organization. And there is a reason for it: In order to achieve self-sufficiency, we are experimenting with a social enterprise structure, where we will offer profit-oriented services and/or goods to the general public. It will be our aim to have at least half our income derived from trading rather than from subsidy or donations by January of 2010, and 100% by 2012.