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Watoto Children's Choir performs in Salmon Arm

Choir members are ambassadors for the millions of African children who have been orphaned as a result of HIV/AIDS, war and poverty.
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Song for Africa: The world-famous Watoto Children’s choir performs in Salmon Arm Feb. 28.

Watoto, a holistic care program, initiated to serve the dire needs of Africa and her people, presents a brand new tour entitled Beautiful Africa: A New Generation, an evening of vibrant, original African music, dance routines and life-transforming stories.

The tour is a testimony of the new generation of leaders emerging out of Watoto.

Established in 1994, 55 Watoto Children’s Choirs have travelled internationally as ambassadors for the millions of children in Africa, orphaned as a result of HIV/AIDS, war and poverty.

Each of the children in the choir has suffered the loss of one or both parents. They live in Watoto Children’s Villages where they receive the care and nurturing needed to grow up as productive citizens of their country.

Today, Watoto is impacting the lives of more than 2,500 children who have been orphaned and abandoned. Watoto’s purpose is to rescue the vulnerable, raise them to be leaders, so they can rebuild their nation. For this to become an ongoing reality, Watoto relies on the support of Canadians to sponsor a life and impact their future.

Living Hope is a Watoto program that has transformed the lives of women in Kampala and war-torn Gulu, Northern Uganda. The target groups are HIV positive single women, returnees from abduction by the Lord’s Resistance Army, and teenage mothers. The goal of Living Hope is to restore dignity to vulnerable women. The 2012 Canadian Tour features fair trade items for purchase that are made by women in the Living Hope program.

Please visit our website at www.watoto.com, scan our QR code or call our toll free number at 1-888-9-WATOTO to be part of the solution.

The concert takes place at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28 at Five Corners Pentecostal Church, 3160 10th Ave. SE. There is no charge for admission.