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Vision & Mission. 

Mission

To bring light to the downtrodden, guiding them to maximize their potentials. (Luke 1:78-79)

Dayspring Int'l tends to realise the vision through the following Programmes :

1.  Provision of  good drinkable water

2.  Provision of food for the poor

3.  Medical outreaches

4.  Payment of School fees for the indigents.


Habakkuk 2:2-4

Then the LORD answered me and said, “Write the vision And engrave it plainly on  tablets So that the one who reads it will run. “For the vision is yet for the appointed [future] time It hurries toward the goal [of fulfillment]; it will not fail. Even though it delays, wait [patiently] for it, Because it will certainly come; it will not delay. “Look at the proud one, His soul is not right within him, But the righteous will live by his faith [in the true God]. 

Pastor Adeyemi Andrew Adesote.    Visioner &             Int'l Mission Coordinator (IMC)

Pastor Adeyemi Andrew Adesote. Visioner & Int'l Mission Coordinator (IMC)

A good diet 

All living things need food; they can be from plants and animals

The food is the source of energy and nutrients.


A good diet should be accompanied by

proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals, fiber and water.

Nutrition and protein at breakfast is very important as it helps to have a mental ability,

mental performance and a great help in the ratings of school.

There are foods rich in nutrients, such as: milk and all that derives from it, fish, poultry, fruits,

vegetables, legumes, cereals and tubers.

There are many types of people and each has

different types of nutrition.

* The important thing to remember is that we have to do 3 meals a day, but moderate, containing proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.

* Having a good consumption of milk and its derivatives.

* Eating at least 2 fruits a day.

*And at least eat 5 different vegetables a day.

Three-quarters of all hungry people live in rural areas, mainly in the villages of Asia and Africa. Overwhelmingly dependent on

agriculture for their food, these population have no alternative source of income or employment. As a result, they are vulnerable

to crises. Many migrate to cities in their search for employment, swelling the ever-expanding populations of shanty towns in

developing countries.

Accessibility to Good Care

Rural residents experience many difficulties in accessing health care services. These disadvantages result in higher morbidity and

mortality rates compared to those of their urban counterparts. Rural dwellers need to have access to good medical institutions and Programmes.


Studies show that in many parts of the world life expectancy rates are higher in urban areas than in rural areas.

There is some evidence to suggest that the gap may be widening in

these countries as economic conditions and health education has improved in urban areas.

  Portable Water

Only a small percentage have

access to good water and to improved water sources – those that adequately protect

the source from outside contamination – rather than assessed the quality, or reliability of the water supply, or whether water sources were sustainable.

Testing the quality of the water at a national level in all countries was too expensive and logistically difficult, . as a result, it is likely that

the number of people using safe water supplies has been overestimated."

A report said "huge regional

disparities existed. Half of the 2

billion people who have gained access to drinking water since 1990 live in the rural communities." Meanwhile, many countries in

Africa are not on track to meet the

target of good water, with some countries actually falling back. More than 40% of all people

globally who lack access to drinking water live in sub-Saharan Africa.

There are stark variations between

urban and rural areas. A report said "an estimated 96% of the urban population globally has improved water supply sources, compared with 81% of the rural population. This means 653 million people in rural areas lack improved water sources. The wealthy elites of the urban population have almost universal access to decent services, compared with 10% of the poorest in rural areas."

We must ensure that every person has access.

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Zenith bank dollar account

5366145541

Acct.Name : Adeyemi Andrew Adesote

 Give a lifetime gift of $10000 or $17760.

 Love donations: $1000, $500, $250 or

Give your donations in Naira to Access Bank Naira Account  0046214550 

Your donations will change a life today.

Thank you.

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