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Serving as the US branch of Blessing the Children International (BCI), supporting academies in Ethiopia with education, meals, shelter, and clothing for impoverished children and orphans.

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The Ephraim Project

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Founded in
2006
EIN
20-4149806
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
1024 DONALD AVE ROYAL OAK, MI 48073-2086 United States
Website
https://www.theephraimproject.org/
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About
The Ephraim Project, founded in 2005, is a 501(c)(3) private foundation headquartered in Royal Oak, MI. Initially focused on providing fresh water wells and humanitarian aid to impoverished communities in Ethiopia in partnership with House of Israel International, it later expanded to feeding the homeless in Florida. Today, as the US branch of Blessing the Children International (BCI), it supports academies in Ethiopia, providing education, meals, and family support to over 2,500 students.
Mission
The Ephraim Project, established in 2005, actively demonstrates Christ's love by serving the poorest among us, restoring hope and lives. They focus on making a difference, one child at a time.

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