How Does GFA World Work with Children in Poverty: Dental Care, Medical Care, What Else?
World Toilet Day, a movement created and backed by the United Nations, aims to raise awareness of the adverse impact of poverty; dental care, medical care and simple sanitation facilities like toilets are completely out of reach. GFA World is among the frontline workers fighting against this crisis. In 2015, about 2.4 billion people worldwide lacked even rudimentary sanitation facilities and were forced to relieve themselves in the open. Of those people, nine out of ten of them lived in rural areas. [1] Malak and Jaki, members of a GFA church, were just one family impacted by this problem. Malak had been an alcoholic before he found Christ and completely turned his life around. He met Jaki, the couple got married and they were soon blessed with two children. The happy family had one major problem: they had no toilet. The nearest place to relieve themselves was about a mile away, making it incredibly dangerous to use the bathroom at night—where animals or other people could attack—or in...