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Are we talking about the Lillian Trasher Orphanage in
Upper Egypt?
http://www.persecution.org/nl_may98.html
A CHRISTIAN OASIS. The ICC team visited the Lillian
Trasher Orphanage in Upper Egypt.
Here ICC discovered a Christian refuge for some
600 orphaned children. The orphanage is like
an oasis in a wilderness, but nevertheless is
bordered on all sides by a ten-foot high wall. More
than 25,000 children have been helped by the
orphanage since 1910. At the orphanage, the
children are given the opportunity to feel as a
part of a family. They are provided food, an
education, and vocational training.
I've been searching this stuff for a bit. I also came
up with the following:
http://www.rotaract.org.eg/
Establishing an illiteracy classroom for orphan girls
at Elmabara orphanage.
A third Egyptian orphanage referenced by name is the
Sunshine Project International.
Other links for each:
Lillian Trasher
http://www.panama.gulf.net/~godsword/lillian.htm
(Very religiously skewed)
Book Reference
Sumrall, Lester Frank. Lillian Trasher; The Nile
Mother. Springfield, Missouri: Gospel Publishing
House. 1951. 177p. (Egypt) (Lillian
Trasher (American)(1887- ))
http://touregypt.net/Asyut.htm
http://www.teenmissions.org/1999Teams/SummerTeamReport081099.html
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