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Posts archive for: March, 2007
  • Why is this allowed to happen??

    Below are photographs of a very popular market in China.  The animals are picked by the customer and then bludgeoned to death, or half-killed if preferred.  To read the full article, go to http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=445260&in_page_id=1811

  • Will the real Bond please step forward!

    What fine specimens they are!!!  It's all Daniel Craig's fault!!

    Which one's the real Bond??

  • What a view!

    How's this for a view!

    View from restaurant

    It's from the table of a restaurant inside the new Tourist Bazaar in Luxor...the perfect way to relax and unwind after haggling the morning away!

    Oh yes, that is the Nile you see in front of the Theban Hills :p

  • Care Home Kitchen

    kitchen

    Above is a photograph of the kitchen in one of Luxor's care homes.

    It needs to be completely gutted and refitted.  The tiny gas stove is used to prepare meals for over 30 residents.

  • Children Are Reason Enough

    Luxor is a historian's paradise and a tourist's dream destination as temples are inspected and time is spent soaking up the sun and slowly drifting down the Nile. Everyone knows that the tomb of Tutankhamun is in Valley of the Kings and that it contained fabulous treasures that were beyond price. What tourists do not see is the extreme poverty, suffered by those who are not fortunate enough to have families to care for them, or are so disabled that families can no longer cope.

    Luxor4care was founded in February 2007 after one of the Trustees was alerted to the appalling conditions that existed in some of Luxor's care homes: many of which receive little or no official funding. Often the homes could offer little in the way of comfort, education, physiotherapy and health care because funds only stretch to placing a roof over children's heads.

    These charitable homes are not those that receive publicity or have their own websites, although we will help those too whenever we can, they are simply homes that have been set up by religious groups and well meaning citizens of Luxor to care for orphaned and abandoned children and the severely mentally and physically disabled of all ages.

    It is not the initial aim of Luxor4care to open its own care homes. There are many already in existence in Luxor. Instead, its aim is to give whatever assistance and support it can to those who care for the abandoned, orphaned, disabled and disadvantaged children regardless of their religion, gender or ethnic background. Although this charity is primarily for children, the plight of any adult in distress will never be ignored.

    We cannot do this without your support
    Membership of Luxor4care is free
    Please fill in a membership form and join us.

    http://www.luxor4care.org/membership.html

  • Luxor4Care

    www.luxor4care.org

    Marianna

    http://www.luxor4care.org/photos/marianna-arm.jpg

    This is Marianna, who is 5 years old.

    Two months ago she fell and broke her arm. It was an open wound - the doctor she went to see put the whole arm in plaster and told her to return after a month.

    When the cast was taken off, the arm was found to be severely infected. She was given a month's course of antibiotics and told to see the doctor again after that time.

    The antibiotics were ineffective and the infection has now spread to the bone. She was taken to see several doctors in Luxor who said her arm would have to be amputated.

    With the help of Luxor4Care, Marianna travelled to see a doctor in Cairo who cleaned the bone and recast her arm (the bone was still broken). She is on another course of antibiotics and will return to Cairo after 4 weeks to be assessed.

    Please keep her in your thoughts.

  • Luxor4Care

    This is the story of just one of the children we are hoping to help.

    www.luxor4care.org

    Mena

    This is a picture of Mena. He is 16 years old and one of the full-time residents at the Good Samaritan Home in Luxor.

    Mena is severely disabled. His mother didn't know what to do with him so she kept him in a cage. The only contact she would have with her son was to open the cage door once a day to put in food and water. He was found naked and covered in his own excrement :(

    Due to restricted movement in the cage, Mena needed many hours of physiotherapy to help him learn to walk again. He couldn't talk and would only communicate with grunts.

    Today, Mena is still unable to talk, but is a very affectionate and happy boy....

  • Luxor4Care

    Well...here I am again, after a lifetime away (well, in internet terms anyway!!).

    I'd like to share my latest project with you. If you've ever visited Egypt - Luxor in particular - you'll know how dire the poverty is there.

    I've lived here for almost 7 years and only recently visited an orphanage for the first time. All I can say is that I came away in tears :( Whilst the staff do their best, the conditions the children are living in are awful.

    So, that's how Luxor4Care came about. We aim to help children's homes in Luxor, to improve the lives of these children in any way we can.

    Please check us out at www.luxor4care.org to read more about what we are trying to do.

    If you have any questions, or would like further information, please feel free to drop me a line at: secretary@luxor4care.org

    Btw, if you do drop by the website, please sign up to become a member of the charity. It's free to join - we're in the process of applying to the UK Charities Commission for registered status, so the more members we have the better!!

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