December 25th is just another day an abandoned orphan sleeps on the ground, a desperate widow wonders if she and her children will eat, and a hungry village battles sickness and thirst.
If you feel called to grant a wish on An Orphan's Wish List, please read on to share the warmth of Jesus' presence and love on the day of His miraculous birth!
Kinship Home Needs
- The church homes Kinship Families call “home” are not just safe havens for orphaned children and their widowed caregivers, they are beacons of hope that serve their surrounding communities with Sunday services and food distribution events.
- Just imagine the wear and tear on a home when there are dozens of little feet running around!
- A gift of any amount to Kinship Home Needs ensures any emergency home repair can be immediately fixed.
Orphan Rescue
- Orphan Rescue Operations are the first friendly faces an abandoned orphan sees. They provide the most critical needs first, from medical care and a meal to comfort, warm blankets, and so much more.
- This Christmas, rescue an orphan. Empower "ORO" to be best equipped to serve these children.
- By giving any amount to Orphan Rescue Operations, you enable life-saving rescues so that we can celebrate Christmas with even more Kinship Kids next year.
Where Most Needed
- When emergencies happen, or a Kinship Project’s needs outgrow our resources, we depend on unrestricted “Where Most Needed” funds to react.
- A gift to “Where Most Needed” of any amount ensures that emergency needs can be met and unforeseen situations can always be resolved.
Thank you so much for making an orphan’s Christmas wish come true.
From our entire international team to your family: we hope you have a very Merry Christmas enveloped by His love.
View all of the items on "An Orphan's Wish List"
“‘For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me…’” –Matthew 25:34-36
Once in a while we receive more contributions for a given area of need than can be wisely applied. When this happens, we apply those funds where they are most urgently needed.

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