Hurricane Isaias was only a Category 1 storm, but still caused some roof damage to the Cayacoa Kinship Project. They need a new roof, which will cost $3,500. It also destroyed a small church planted by the Kinship in a nearby batey. The pastor there has been serving the desperately poor members of their congregation […]
Redeeming the Time: E-Learning, Kinship-Style
When schools shut down across the world in March, Kinship Kids were sent home without any resources or plans to continue learning. While children in America hung on for a couple of months and made it to summer break, the school year in Africa had just begun in February. They were losing precious time. The […]
Concerns about Food Supplies Only Intensified by Pandemic
Families living hand to mouth before the pandemic quickly found themselves on the verge of starvation. But thanks to a partnership with Feed My Starving Children and your generous contributions, Kinship Projects in Kenya were able to share life-saving food with hundreds of families in August. Manna Packs rich in nutrients, cooking oil, and brown […]
Five Easy Ways to HUGELY Bless an Orphan
Have you ever wished you could do something big? Like you see someone’s extreme need, and wish you could help them out by taking care of the whole thing? Well now you can! And you won’t have to do it alone. There are countless opportunities for you and your support system of friends and family […]
Kinship Projects Face Unique Challenges During Pandemic
In addition to social distancing and taking the same precautions as the rest of the world, Kinship Projects are fighting this pandemic in some unique ways. For instance, hand washing has been a bit of a challenge. We all know that one of the best ways to combat the spread of viruses is simply by […]
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