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A ger (felt house) village in Ulaan Bataar, set up by the Christina Noble Children's Foundation (CNCF)

A ger (felt house) village in Ulaan Bataar, set up by the Christina Noble Children's Foundation (CNCF)

Mongolia

Christina Noble Charitable Foundation

Mongolian ChildrenThe Christina Noble Children's Foundation (CNCF) is dedicated to helping children in need with education, medical care, social opportunities, and job placement.

Set up by patron, Christina Noble in 1997, when she visited Mongolia, the foundation helps impoverished children, especially street children, orphans and prison children in the capital, Ulaan Bataar.

The foundation has established a ger (felt house) village, with each ger housing a number of children and a “mother”, often a single parent herself, who creates a loving home for the children.

As part of our contribution to the charity, we sponsor a young boy called Delgerbat, and the money we provide enables him to go to school.

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