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She was out of existence but the history and her books of fighting against anorexia still exist. Her is some of her story I red it from the W-Women Globally site.

 

Have you heard about the MMCCN "Ma'ma Childrens Center of Norway in Manila"? It was founded by an ordinary Norwegian Citizen named Rachel Trovi. Rachel was a former manager of a Nursing Home in Langesund, a place in Norway. She was a wife of the late Pastor Fritz Trovi. It was a deep sense of loss after her husband died. She often sick and depressed and had no spark of life to drive anymore, she said. On friday the 24th November 1987 while she laid down alone in the couch. God begun to speak to her as she narrated the story to the reporter.

"Rachel, you grow your sorrow and now you are about to die"

She got angry and ask am I really about to die? Oh, if it should happen she said and she stood up from the couch. Over

I was impressed by her work. I'd seen her in the National Geography Channel rescuing the Orangutan. It is a huge task and she devoted herself into it. She found her goal in life is to rescue and save the species Orangutans. She struggled a lot in finding funds. She need a millions of dollar to save the growing population of Orangutan and she never give up. How excited I am when fanbox can give us opportunity to choose a local charitable cause, it will be a great start. Read more about Lone Nielsen biography.

Lone Dröscher Nielsen is the founder and manager of the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Reintroduction Project in Central Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). 

Working with the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (B.O.S.), Lone began this project in 1999, and it is now the largest primate rescue project in the world, with nearly 600 orangutans in its care. The project not only rescues and rehabilitates hundreds of orphaned orangutan infants with the goal of a return to some sort of wild life, but it also rescues hundreds of adult wild orangutans from palm oil plantations which have been planted after their natural forest habitat has been cleared.

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