MARIE CLAUDINIE SINGS AT UN
CONTACT US EMAIL US
EMAIL MAIRE CLAUDINE
Phone: 347.465.4045
In USA:
KUKI NDIHO RWANDA
ORPHANS SUPPORT PROJECT
1186 FULTON STREET
BROOKLYN, NY 11216 USA
In Rwanda:
KUKI NDIHO RWANDA
Paroisse Ste FAMILLE
PO. BOX 442 KIGALI, RWANDA
SNEAKER DRIVE Kuki Ndiho partners with community organizations, schools of all levels, religious and cultural institutions to gather, collect and ship much-needed clothing items to its orphans in Rwanda. Please write us if interested in learning more at info@kukindiho.org
Please include photos of yourself or your family to include with the individual clothing items so that we can thank you on our web site and so those to who receive the items will also know.
Annual Sneaker Drive
Seventh and eighth grader at the Christian Formation Student at St. Vincent Martyr Catholic Church in MADISON, NEW JERSEY are holding a sneaker drive for Rwandan Orphans through the holiday season. They will be collecting new or gently used sneakers in all sizes now.
Please contact teacher Henry Page at EMAIL HERE
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By admin, on May 16th, 2010%
Internationl Day of Families
Videos and Photos courtesy of Courtney Deacon
We are pleased to inform you that you have been nominated to receive the Universal Peace Federation‘s Ambassador for Peace award. We give this honor to individuals who have contributed substantially to world peace through interfaith and reconciliation, service to others or promoting the family. It will be our honor to present this award to you during our event at the United Nations in celebration of the International Day of Families on the theme: “The Impact of Migration on Families around the World”.
The Universal Peace Federation and other co-sponsors are organizing this event in order to discuss how the adaptability and stability of the family can be maintained despite threats by a wide range of social developments, such as migration, and other economic, political or cultural influences.
Our event will be held at Conference Room E, NLB from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, May 17th.
The program is scheduled to run as follows: 10:00-10:55 – Panel “Challenges to the Security of the Human Family” 10:55-11:10 – Break and refreshments 11:10-12:30 – Guest Speakers and Interactive Workshop 12:30-12:45 – Closing Session
In order . . . → Read More: Marie Claudine wins Ambassador for Peace award
By admin, on December 10th, 2009%
” All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. ” —Article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a declaration adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948 in Paris. The Declaration represents the first global expression of rights to which all human beings are entitled. It consists of 30 articles which have been elaborated in subsequent international treaties, regional human rights instruments, national constitutions and laws. For more info, please visit here.
By admin, on August 20th, 2009%
“PEACE is NOT just THE ABSENCE of WAR.” – Pope John Paul II
SEPTEMBER 21 is International Day of Peace.
Marie Claudine MUKAMABANO, KUKI NDIHO RWANDA ORPHANS SUPPORT PROJECT and the St. Famille Parish of Rwanda are collaborating for the implementation of Culture of Peace in the HEARTS of Rwandan Orphans and Youth in Rwanda by providing different activities, including speakers, a soccer game and music/dance.
Sunday, September 20th At 10:00 AM The Euchalistia Celebration At St. Famille Parish in Kigali-Rwanda PO BOX 442 KIGALI
Come and join the many speakers who will explain how implementation of a Culture of Peace is very important in our lifetime.
You will learn how to avoid the negative feelings in your heart in order to have a PERMANANT PEACE in your Heart, PEACE OF MIND and JOY, like JESUS CHRIST’S daily greeting, ”PEACE be with YOU”. I hope that we too will always wish peace to each other in our daily lives.
PEACE BE WITH YOU MY DEAR FREINDS AND SUPPORTERS ~Marie Claudine MUKAMABANO
This Peace initiative supported by MUKAMABANO Marie Claudine,KUKI NDIHO RWANDA ORPHANS SUPPOR PROJECT ,SAINTE FAMILLE (HOLLY FAMILY)Parish/ Community,MUHIMA Praimary School,GISIMBA Orphanage,Rwanda SCOUT, Rwandan Xavier,Catholic Youth Movement,Charismatic Prayer Group,and Other Rwanda Youth Movements and Associations.
. . . → Read More: Support the UNITED NATIONS 2009 International Year of Reconciliation
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TESTIMONIALS Marie Claudine, your mother would be so proud that you have turned such a horrible thing into a mission for peace and love across the world. Merry Christmas to you!
Phoebe
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Dear Ms. Mukamabano,
I attended your “Never Again” in action presentation today at Lehigh University. I just wanted to thank you for your beautiful words. Your strong belief in God and your courage is truly admirable. Thank You again, and I hope to help with your organization in some way.
Sincerely,
Rachel
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Dear Marie Claudine
I am very happy to have met you at our Ugandan Independence celebrations in Manhattan. Your love and enthusiasm was great and now after perusing through this great work of KUKI NDIHO I do want to thank you and encourage to continue doing so. Thank you for remembering the less fortunate. Most of us get here and just think about ourselves instead of working for those that are marginalized and destitute back home. Thank you for not only being an ambossodar of peace but also of hope and love. I cannot wait to see you or to work with you again. May God blessed your work.
Pius
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” I thank the Kuki Ndiho Foundation for being proactive in bringing people’s attention to the needs of children in Rwanda. Our help is vital to providing them with the tools they need to succeed in the future.
The time that I spent in Rwanda working for the Kuki Ndiho Foundation made me truly appreciate Rwandan culture and the country’s people, who have shown such resilience in the face of the hardships resulting from the genocide of 1994. Rwanda’s people continue to build strength in Rwandan identity, shedding divisions over ethnic tensions .
”Jennifer BELLISARIO KUKI NDIHO Foundantion’s intern Summer 2010
I was so excited to meet you when you came to Mary Help of Christians Academy that in words I am not able to express how I felt. It was amazing to see you speak about the genocide with such calmness. I truly saw that in you there was peace. I am very grateful that I got the chance to meet you and I proudly wear the pin that you gave me. Once again thanks for coming to our school.
— Janiela Campusano, student
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Hi it is Elisa Hack we met at church on Sunday. I know helping change the world can sometimes be a overwhelming task. If we all can choose one place to help then we can transform that one place in way we can. I choose Rwanda and I would like to support you in anyway I can.
Keep in touch,
— Elisa, student
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Congratulations my friend. Keep up the good work!
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him.
Sincerely,
— Rev. Alain L. Ndagijimana
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Congratulations and please, never stop doing your things. This effort will benefit all of us and Rwanda as whole and for all in the future and I am very proud of you. Please, let us know if we can help on anything, providing some T-shirts that describe the event or something. In case you are interested, we can work on the design and provide you completed t-shirts at a very reasonable price.
— God Bless! Bill Ntwali
http://www.thegeneralclothing.com
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Congratulations!! That’s fantastic!!
Thinking of you and sending you love, peace and continued strength
Be Free, let the wind take u where your heart most desires to be!
Peace
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