In March of 2017, Tom, an active, smart, and kind eight-year-old from the Geta Kinship in Kenya, was hit by a motorcycle and nearly died. While walking home one day, a trip he had made many times, a speeding motorbike ran right into Tom and knocked him off his feet, sending him crashing to the ground. […]
One Year, Dozens of Kinships, Thousands of Rescues
When you decided to donate to Kinship United this year, you saved THOUSANDS of abandoned and forgotten orphans. Your decision gave them a new life. A life full of laughter and smiles. A life full of learning. A life full of God’s love. As we come to the end of one year and begin another, […]
World Orphan Day – And YOU’RE the Hero!
Today is World Orphan Day. A day created to remind us about orphans in our world, and how we should care for and protect them. At Kinship United, we don’t need to be reminded of this day. It’s marked on our calendars, and more importantly, it’s marked on our hearts. And we know, based off […]
3 Incredible Refugee Stories You Might Have Missed
One of my favorite parts of the Olympics was the team of refugee who competed together. Before Yusra Mardini even competed in the Olympics, she had already saved her 20 shipmates from drowning when their boat capsized while escaping from Syria to Germany. She swam for three hours to ensure that they all made it […]
How Theater Transformed this Abused Young Woman
When Susan was brought into the Kyengera Kinship Project, she was covered in bruises and completely mute. Every time someone moved toward her she would flinch and instantly become defensive. Susan was very timid and shy around the other children, and rarely played with them. Instead she would keep to herself and watch them play. […]
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