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Love of children goes global

By Marc McGowan
TYNONG North couple Ian and Margaret Richardson have devoted their lives to helping those in need and have just returned from a sixweek mission in Mexico.
Their charity organisation, the Sarah John Foundation, is run solely by the couple, but it has not stopped them from making a huge impact.
They have established their foundation in six countries so far, including Burma, the Philippines, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Mexico.
“My passion for it comes from a love for Jesus; combined with a love for children,” Margaret said.
The foundation had its origins before the Richardsons met, with both individuals heavily involved in charity work, but since their union began the concept has grown exponentially.
With their ‘miracle’ product, ReLive, and considerable compassion in tow, they have gone about improving the lives of malnourished and illiterate individuals across the globe.
ReLive is a powder that includes vitamins, minerals and herbs, and aims to improve the wellbeing of individuals whether they are suffering from malnutrition, wounds or disease.
The Richardsons have exported the product to overseas countries and it has proved to be so recognised overseas that one shipment was actually stolen by Buddhist militants in Sri Lanka after one of their visits.
“I was devastated,” Margaret said. “It was just like someone had taken a knife and gouged me inside. We were never able to get the product to thousands of underprivileged people.”
On top of providing the supplement, the couple also help educate the individuals on improving living standards and literacy, and simply help bring enjoyment to their lives.
“It’s appalling what they live through,” Margaret said. “We just try to help them with the basic things in life.”

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