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April 28, 2020

Orphanages and Church Homes: the Difference and Why it Matters

A serious young girl holds a crying baby on her back

A young girl finds herself alone in the world after her parents die. A poverty-stricken family abandons their baby with the hope that someone else might be able to give him a better life. An earthquake separates a family from their children who are left to fend for themselves. War, famine, natural disasters, poverty and […]

Article by Katie Kmetty / Kinship Church/Home Operations Leave a Comment

September 26, 2019

You Can Demolish this Travel Barrier for a Kinship Project

You can help Kinship Projects get sick children to the hospital on time.

When a child is sick or injured, the first thing you want to do is get them to a doctor. But what if you didn’t have a car, and the hospital was miles away? Your journey carrying a sick child on foot would be nearly impossible. But that’s the reality for many of our Kinship […]

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December 1, 2017

This Christmas, Imagine Eli…

Eli was rescued from his abusive grandmother. It's kids like Eli who will receive your gifts this Christmas.

Christmas is all about an undeserved gift – God’s son. What better way can you celebrate Christmas and honor God than by blessing an orphan with a gift they feel like they don’t deserve? An orphan like Eli…Eli, an eight-year-old in Kenya, was rescued from his abusive grandmother. She used to beat him and make […]

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October 24, 2017

Care for Orphans and Widows with This Simple Gift

Gift the gift of a toothbrush and soap to orphans and widows in need.

You desperately want to care for orphans and widows, but do you ever feel like you don’t know where to start? They have been through so much – how can your gift help? When you’re so focused on the big picture, it’s easy to overlook a gift as simple as giving an orphan her very […]

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October 23, 2017

Best Way to Help Orphans with New Set of Clothes

Girl in Lodwar, Kenya

Sometimes the simplest things you can do will make the biggest difference. Giving a suffering orphan clothes that fit her is one of those things she’ll remember forever. When orphans show up at a Kinship Project’s front door, they have nothing but the tattered and torn clothes on their backs. What better way to show […]

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