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The Reality of a Rescued Child

We'd like to think that after a rescued child joins a Kinship Home, their new family and essentials like a warm meal and a safe bed could fix everything for them. But the transition into a Kinship Home isn't always easy. Many children are used to focusing on survival and feeling constant fear and hesitation to trust. Children bring their own heavy emotions and heartbreak that they need time to heal from — children like Kulechu. Kulechu's problems started before he could even speak. His father passed away when he was just eight months old. And his mother turned to Orphan Rescue
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Reigniting the Fire: Kinship Cambodia’s Transformative Leadership Conference

Something truly incredible happened in the Takeo province of Cambodia. Kinship Cambodia organized a leadership conference that brought together 40 pastors from every corner of the province. And it was nothing short of a divine blessing! Picture this: Pastors traveling on their scooters and motorcycles, journeying for over an hour to be part of this remarkable gathering. The excitement and anticipation were palpable in the air as they eagerly arrived at the conference venue. But here's the thing - these pastors weren't just attending any ordinary event. They were in desperate need of inspiration and encouragement. The relentless waves of Community
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Healing Through Art: How Your Support Impacts Children Like Kasozi and Moses

Children who have been orphaned, abused, or neglected often face enormous emotional and psychological challenges, and it can be difficult for them to find healthy ways to cope. But this World Mental Health Day, we want to remind you that there is hope. Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, homes like the Buloba Kinship Project are able to provide children with the care and resources they need to heal and thrive. And one of the most powerful tools we have at our disposal is art. Take Kasozi, for example. Like many of the children at Buloba, he’s had Child Stories
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Sponsorship Spotlight: Restoring Security in Cayacoa

When the Cayacoa Kinship Project in the Dominican Republic faced the high winds of a day-long tropical storm, the chain-link fence surrounding the property was badly damaged. The protective wiring around the top of the fence was nearly completely destroyed. The fence itself had structural damage in several places. Overnight, Cayacoa was left with an emergency need to secure the safety of their vulnerable children. Thanks to the dedicated monthly Cayacoa Kinship Project sponsors, this emergency need was met. The fence was repaired in many sections and replaced in others. The property is once again secure! Monthly sponsors are there Newsletter
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Joyce’s Story: The Trials of a Blind Widow

Widow Joyce is a remarkable, strong woman, but even she couldn’t have prepared for the trials that life had in store for her. She is a blind widow and the mother of ten children, nine of whom tragically died during the ongoing war in her home country of South Sudan. Joyce was left to care for her surviving youngest child and her ravaged community’s remaining orphans on her own. Despite her blindness, Joyce was a fiercely independent woman. Before the war, she had been a peasant farmer, cultivating the land to sustain her large family. But when the conflict broke Newsletter
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