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1000 DINNERS

by Worldwide Orphans


Patrica & Mark Lampl

Thank you for visiting our page and we hope you can join us for the Lampl Family Dinner - Supporting Worldwide Orphans! 

We are thrilled to be one of the families hosting the 3rd Annual Night of a 1,000 Dinners to help transform the lives of orphans and support the work of Worldwide Orphans (WWO).

WWO is a wonderful organization dedicated to transforming the lives of at-risk, vulnerable and orphaned children through access to medical care, education, and psycho-social support so they can be independent members of their communities and the world.

WWO has country programs in Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Haiti, Serbia, the U.S.A., and Vietnam.

I hope you will be able to join me in supporting this worthy organization and enjoy some delicious food!  All you need to bring is your appetite and a giving heart.

To learn more about WWO, please click here.

Thank you,

The Lampl Family


Your dinner. Your friends. Your cause. 

Each year, WWO hosts our annual 1000 Dinners campaign where friends around the world get together for a dinner party, backyard BBQ, potluck picnic, or any other celebration to raise awareness and funds to support children around the world. Our work is possible because of supporters like you and we are grateful to all of our friends who have been involved each year.

This year, we invite you to join us at a 1000 Dinners Host or to contribute to our campaign. 

Click here for more info or reach out to:

Serene Gallegos | 973-763-9961 ext. 203 | [email protected] 
Felicia Mayo | 973-763-9961 ext. 205 | [email protected]

 

About WWO
Our mission is to transform the lives of at-risk, vulnerable and orphaned children through access to medical care, education, and psycho-social support so they can be independent members of their communities and the world. WWO has country programs in Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Haiti, Serbia, the U.S.A., and Vietnam. 

Our legacy program, Element of Play® is a trademarked psychosocial intervention that uses play to promote child development and school readiness, improve early childhood development (ECD) knowledge for adults who interact with children, and engage communities through workforce improvement opportunities. EOP includes toy library, camp, music in motion, storytelling, imagination/improvisation, sport, academic support, child development screenings, and certified professional development training,