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 […]
COVID-19 Is Deadly…in More Ways than You May Realize
For over two years, we’ve experienced the effects of COVID-19 on schools, businesses, and families. But in the developing world, this disease brought additional dangers and challenges. And for many, a physical illness was the least of their concerns. Violence erupted worldwide trying to enforce guidelines set up to protect people from the virus. Beatings […]
Share the Love All Year Round with Our New Monthly Giving Program
Do you know how the Amish relocate buildings? They can move an entire barn across a field with their bare hands. Yes, an entire barn that was already built and standing. People crowd around every single spare inch of the barn’s outer walls, everyone squats, reaches their fingers under the dirt so they can grip […]
Updates from Kenya: the Impact of Your Incredible Support
Remember Sarah? An Update. After your overwhelming response to our April newsletter, we are so pleased to share that Sarah and her siblings have found a home with one of our local staff members in Kenya. They received new beds and clothes, and you can see by their smiles just how much they are improving. […]
Crisis in Uganda: Mosquito Attack!
This summer was brutal for our Kinship Kids in Uganda, as dozens came down with malaria. Malaria is a serious disease and can be deadly. Nearly half a million people died of malaria in 2017 alone. And children are some of the most at risk for complications. But thankfully, malaria is both treatable and preventable. […]
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