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August 31, 2021

It Takes a Village… And You!

Kinship Kids from the Cayacoa Kinship Project

Just like your own children, Kinship Kids require consistent support to help keep them fed, housed, and educated. Raising a child takes ongoing support, a whole lot of love, and, of course, a village! Will you be the one to step up to bat for these children every month? A rewarding commitment like none other, […]

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April 29, 2021

Discover “the Magnitude of your Impact”

A group of children from Thailand standing together

Stability. It’s the greatest gift you can give an orphaned child. And the best way you can give it is by becoming a Kinship Project Sponsor. Sponsors come in all walks of life and from all over the world. Whether you can commit to a full sponsorship of an entire Kinship Project for $1,500 per […]

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April 21, 2021

Keeping Faith and Restoring Hope

Silhouettes of children praying in front of a sunset

We at Kinship United have been over a year in lockdown with many staff still working remotely. It is our hope that with each passing day we are getting closer to the proverbial “light at the end of the tunnel” and ask that you remember us in your prayers as we continue to ensure as […]

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October 26, 2020

Needs Spotlight: Hurricane Isaias Damages Church, Roof in Dominican Republic

The Cayacoa Kinship Project

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 […]

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October 23, 2020

Redeeming the Time: E-Learning, Kinship-Style

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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 […]

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