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These images are only a small part of the graphic representations of the horrific plight of these small, saddened children. They go to sleep each night under borrowed plastic sheets - in drafty, soggy tents - under a sheltering tree - surrounded in many cases by people they do not know, with the arms that comforted them and held them only weeks or days before now stilled by bullets, knives or shells. No one is there to dry their tears at night when they awaken screaming in terror. No one is there to show them that the world does have order and that someone really does care. LOOK AT THESE FACES! Please help us show them that LOVE LIVES!

Go to the "How Can I Help" page and let your conscience and your heart guide your actions. Remember, you may be a child's only hope.



Family photos scattered at the site where Yugoslav forces attacked and pillaged a civilian convoy of 250 vehicles en route home to Vranic, Kosovo.
A child in front of his destroyed home in Plocica, Kosovo. Yugoslav forces are alleged to have destroyed thousands of homes, forcing approximately 250,000 people to flee throughout Kosovo.

A young boy at the entrance to his family's plastic tent near Kisna Reka, Kosovo. Dozens of villagers from the area fled to the forest to escape attacks from Yugoslav forces.
Displaced children hold a 100mm shell that Yugoslav forces allegedly used to destroy a nearby village in Kosovo.

Villagers from Kisna Reka, Kosovo constructed these shelters with plastic sheeting after fleeing Yugoslav forces.
Children peek out from the plastic cover of their shelter outside of Kisna Reka, Kosovo. Hundreds of villagers fled to the forest to escape attacks from Yugoslav forces.

A family with a newborn copes in a makeshift shelter outside of Kisna Reka, Kosovo. Dozens of villagers from the area fled to the forest to escape attacks from Yugoslav forces.
A child plays with shell casings found near the internally displaced person's camp where dozens of families from Kisna Reka, Kosovo fled after Yugoslav forces allegedly attacked their village.

Kosovar Albanian boys in northern Albania showing off souvenirs of the conflict. April 1999
The very old and the very young, from a tent window at the Kukes 4 refugee camp, northern Albania. April 1999


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