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Dedicated to helping children and families - Dream Machine Foundation

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The Dream Machine Foundation is a non-profit interdenominational Christian organization seeking to promote aid to the world’s children through medical, educational and farming opportunities. We are dedicated to helping to improve the quality of life for children and families in underdeveloped nations. The Foundation also works to encourage North American youths to pursue their childhood dreams through positive lifestyle choices. Simply put, the Dream Machine Foundation takes hopeful dreams and turns them into working projects. We believe that by assisting North American youths to aid young people in less fortunate countries, we will have positive life-changing forces on all people involved.

Project Fiji is the first main thrust of our endeavors. In February 1998 we began work to rebuild a Christian school in Fiji that was deeply in debt and on the verge of closing. Established in 1932, Vatuvonu school is situated on two hundred-acres in the middle of a rain forest beside a beautiful ocean bay. Located on the eastern end of Vanua Levu, Fiji’s second largest island, the school also maintains a four hundred-acre farm. The Dream Machine Foundation is upgrading these facilities with the intention of using them as the anchor for a much broader effort with a scope that will reach out to over three hundred outer islands helping thousands of Fijians in isolated and remote locations.

Using volunteer missionaries and local Fijians as a dedicated workforce, the Dream Machine Foundation is establishing youth camps and building intends to build an extensive hospital complex with the ability to service outer island needs. This work is being planned with the full cooperation and assistance of the Fiji Government and the Fiji Mission, which owns the property. We are also gathering support from six American hospitals including Loma Linda University Medical Center, the Duke University Hyperbaric Department, The Jean-Michel Cousteau Institute, and a number of participating churches. Since February of 1998, the Dream Machine Foundation has channeled over $200,000 into the work and sent four sea containers with medical, educational, and construction supplies valued at over $300,000. Two missionary teams of thirty people each have worked at the site. Fourl full-time Foundation representatives are living at the school helping to coordinate ongoing activities.

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