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Embracing True Religion: Bringing Relief to Orphans & Widows
James 1:27 calls us to take action and embody true religion by helping those who are often overlooked and marginalized – orphans and widows who’ve been left alone to navigate some of life’s toughest challenges. This verse is the principle on which we built our Kinship Project Model. Our Kinship Projects are churches first with room for orphans and widows to live together. Widows act as caregivers for the orphans, and they learn to heal together in their new safe haven. One of those Kinship Projects is the Home of Love in India. Caring for 25 children, Home of Love Orphans and Widows
Unlocking Potential: Your Gift, Their Education, Our Future
You might’ve already noticed, but we talk about the ripple effect a lot. And this International Day of Education (January 24), we’re reminded more than ever of how much of a ripple effect educating a child can have on their families and their communities. We see it firsthand at Kinship United. Your dedicated support makes it possible to educate generations of orphaned and abandoned children and empower them to strive for brighter futures for themselves. That empowerment results in incredible Kinship Alumni like Cate. Cate found her safe haven at the Kireka Kinship Project in Uganda after enduring hardship at Education