West Pokot County has some of the most underprivileged communities in all of Kenya. Water is the most crucial issue, in addition to other crises like hunger and limited access to healthcare and education. The Kinship United Kenya team arrived with two pickup truck beds full of bottled water, food, and special cookie biscuits and […]
Would You Like a Fridge Picture?
We are always looking for meaningful opportunities to connect with generous donors like you using photos and updates. We often highlight a picture and story about our Kinship Kids as a “refrigerator picture” – you can display the photo on your fridge with a magnet! Many supporters say these photos help them focus and direct […]
Lydia’s Story: Abandoned Siblings Survive and Thrive Together
Imagine five children, the oldest 12 years old and the youngest only 2, abandoned at the house of a stepfather they barely knew. Kids who grew up in Kenya discarded in unfamiliar Uganda with an abusive stranger. Lydia, the oldest girl, remembers living in that house of violence and neglect. Their father had died, and […]
Your Impact, Worldwide!
Your dedication enables life-changing rescues, transformations, evangelism, and more! Read some of the news from Kinship Projects worldwide to see the difference made by you. Kenya: Confidence for Girls Kinship Kids in three Kenyan Kinship Projects received a big surprise at the start of summer. The kids at the Nyasi, Emmanuel, and Aruba Kinship Projects […]
Sponsorship Spotlight: Restoring Security in Cayacoa
When the Cayacoa Kinship Project in the Dominican Republic faced the high winds of a day-long tropical storm, the chain-link fence surrounding the property was badly damaged. The protective wiring around the top of the fence was nearly completely destroyed. The fence itself had structural damage in several places. Overnight, Cayacoa was left with an […]
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