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May 1, 2019

13-Year-Old Girl Working in Fields Instead of Going to School

Young girl from Kenya stands in front of a mud wall

Sarah is 13 years old, and she carries the weight of the world on her shoulders. Though she lives with her mother and three younger siblings, she feels like she has no one to help her in this world. Without someone like you, her future is bleak. Sarah’s father died just a couple of months […]

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April 16, 2019

From Broken to Mended: A Story of Family Reunification

Young girl in a blue dress stands next to her mom, holding her hand, at the Kireka Kinship Project in Uganda

There’s something special about family, and one of the goals of Kinship United is to reunite families who have been broken apart. Sometimes, children come into our Kinship Projects whose parents are still alive. Due to reasons like intense poverty or illness, these parents become unable to care for their children. This is where our […]

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March 1, 2019

Changing Lives in Cambodia: What Your Gifts are Up To!

Young Cambodia woman holding a box of food donated by Feed My Starving Children with her family

Just a little while ago, Chhan Soknet’s life seemed pretty hopeless. And she was only 14 years old. She was barely making it to school because she had to work to support her family. Her father died when she was only a baby, and her mom wasn’t able to work for a living anymore. But […]

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February 8, 2019

Adil and Ayesha: Two Children Transformed by Kinship

Two children from the Lahore Kinship Project in Pakistan who now have hope for a brighter future.

When these two children moved in to the Lahore Kinship Project in Pakistan, they thought their life was over. Sobbing and almost inconsolable, they saw no hope for their futures. Their mother died, and their father is a drug addict. But thanks to faithful supporters of the Lahore Kinship Project, Adil (left) and Ayesha (right) […]

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September 5, 2018

Life-Saving Food Does More Than Fill Hungry Bellies

Thanks to your gifts, Pang Sobin received nutritious food that helped her to heal from her mysterious ailment.

When Pang Sobin got sick, she’d just finished high school and had a promising future ahead of her. But instead of finding a job, continuing her education, or helping her struggling family, she spent the next four years in bed.   Pang Sobin and her family lived too far away from a hospital to seek […]

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