The International Children's Fund is a charitable Christian organization based in Neenah, Wisconsin that focuses on aiding indigenous people in Africa.
The non-profit organization was founded in 1978 by theologian David Bruenning, who traveled internationally to train pastors in the Christian faith.
The International Children's Fund receives a variety of items, including pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, clothing, printing presses[1] and building materials.
While the International Children's Fund accepts donations from throughout the United States, it also works with local businesses on special projects.
In 2014, the International Children's Fund received a donation of flooring materials from HJ Martin and Son, which was used to finish a variety of building projects in Liberia and Sierra Leone.