top of page

Silver and Ellis Families Comfort Orphans in Valerie's Home

The life of Valerie Silver Ellis who died in the Twin Towers in NY on 9/11 is saving lives of poor children, after her death.
The life of Valerie Silver Ellis who died in the Twin Towers in NY on 9/11 is saving lives of poor children, after her death.

Valerie Silver Ellis, did not die in vain. Her family gave us the funds to build a beautiful home in her memory in Arusha, Tanzania. Children taken in since we built it are already graduating from school with hope for a better future.


Every year I travel to Tanzania to check on our three projects. On those trips I also visit the Valerie Silver Ellis Home in Arusha. Orphans live and learn to follow Jesus and serve their community... all because of the love of Valerie's family to help orphan children. In 2024 I took this picture with orphans at Valerie Home.
Every year I travel to Tanzania to check on our three projects. On those trips I also visit the Valerie Silver Ellis Home in Arusha. Orphans live and learn to follow Jesus and serve their community... all because of the love of Valerie's family to help orphan children. In 2024 I took this picture with orphans at Valerie Home.
Yacon, left, will graduate as a pastor this year. On the right was the first child taken into Valerie Silver Ellis Home. He graduated from high school and wants to pursue a university degree.
Yacon, left, will graduate as a pastor this year. On the right was the first child taken into Valerie Silver Ellis Home. He graduated from high school and wants to pursue a university degree.
Steve Silver, brother; and Sam Ellis, husband, help set up Valerie's home we built in her memory. Valerie's home is helping orphans graduate with a future.
Steve Silver, brother; and Sam Ellis, husband, help set up Valerie's home we built in her memory. Valerie's home is helping orphans graduate with a future.
Two of the children who live in Valerie Silver Ellis Home. Joanne, Valerie's mother was one of Norma's best friends and donor. (photo by Norma Nashed, May 2024)
Two of the children who live in Valerie Silver Ellis Home. Joanne, Valerie's mother was one of Norma's best friends and donor. (photo by Norma Nashed, May 2024)

Valerie Silver Ellis family donated to Restore a Child to build a home for orphans in Arusha, Tanzania in Memory of Valerie Silver Ellis. Right: Mother; Steve, brother;. Left: Sam, husband and nephew.
Valerie Silver Ellis family donated to Restore a Child to build a home for orphans in Arusha, Tanzania in Memory of Valerie Silver Ellis. Right: Mother; Steve, brother;. Left: Sam, husband and nephew.

 
 
 

Recent Posts

See All
Reflecting on 9/11 and More

Dear Friend of Restore a Child The tragedy of September 11, 2001, stands as one of the darkest days in modern history, teaching the world...

 
 
 

Comments


Help us make a difference in the world and help children grow into a sustainable community.

Restore a Child is a Christian organization that provides the basic needs for protection, nutrition, education and healthcare for orphans and underprivileged children so they may become fulfilled and productive adults.

Restore a Child is proud to be a part of the US Federal Government (CFC) as charity # 97739.

Help us with a Tax-deductible donation Tax Exempt ID #27-4371864.

Restore a Child, Inc.

9672 Sandpiper Lane

West Palm Beach. FL  33411

  • Facebook logo
  • Youtube logo
cfc logo

© 2022 Restore a Child. Site Credit.

bottom of page