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From Everland Liberia to Everland Haiti, with L.O.V.E.

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It is with a great sense of excitement that, the funding of Everland Liberia now fully completed, we are ready to announce Everland Haiti! 

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Protected acre of woodland in Michael's memory

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An acre of stunning woodland in the heart of Kent's Hucking Estate, UK, is now protected for posterity in Michael's memory thanks to the star's devoted fans around the world.

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Listen for Liberia 2013 raises the roof for Everland

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Our second 'Listen for Liberia' event held in January was once again a huge success, raising over £300 for an essential wall for Everland Children's Home in Monrovia.

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Dr Patrick Treacy opens Everland on Christmas Day

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Our Honorary Ambassador, Dr Patrick Treacy, spent Christmas 2012 in Liberia in order to open Everland Children's Home. Here you can read his Christmas Day opening speech in full.

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Sponsored Everland children receive gifts

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During MJL's team visit to Everland in November 2012, we were able to meet the children for the first time, and to give them gifts, some donated to or made by members of the team, and some sent by sponsors.

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The Dedication of Everland Children's Home, Liberia

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On 23rd November 2012, a dream came true for Michael Jackson's devoted fans around the world as they saw the dedication of Everland Children's Home - a building which will be a home to no less than 50 children for whom it will provide love, sustenance, stability and joy.

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The team visit a typical orphanage in central Monrovia

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During our team visit to Monrovia, we were given the chance to take a look at a typical orphanage in this poverty-stricken country, in order to help us understand how most Children's Homes are run. It was heartbreaking and made us realise that Everland would be like a palace in comparison.

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Discovering Monrovia: its people, poverty and potential

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It is impossible to visit Monrovia without witnessing the utter devastation and wreckage caused by the 13-year-long civil war that wreaked havoc on Liberia. Thousands were brutally massacred and thousands more displaced. Women and children weren't spared, and many children live without parents to this day, because of the war.

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Liberia's enduring faith gives hope for a better tomorrow

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Anyone visiting Liberia, and particular its capital of Monrovia, cannot fail to notice the deep Christian faith of its people, apparent in their humility, humbleness and work ethic, as well as in the vicinity through the incredible work being done, often against the odds,  through Christian churches, schools and individuals in the community.

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See our progress and what has been achieved so far:

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