Christmas is just around the corner! This year, would you like to give a gift that truly lasts?
Your kindness can offer an orphan a chance at a healthy, hopeful future. For a child who once faced nothing but uncertainty about their next meal, your generosity could mean the world.
Could you please add one more child to your holiday shopping list? Every dollar of your gift goes directly where you designate, meeting urgent needs and making an immediate, life-changing impact.
Read on to see some of the most essential items on "An Orphan's Wish List" this year.
Food
Feed the women and children at Kinship Projects worldwide three nutritious meals a day, so they no longer live with the fear and pain of constant hunger. Did you know only $25 feeds one child for a whole month?
Water
Dirty water causes illness and death. Grant the wish of clean water, so the communities around Kinship Projects can drink, cook, and clean with water that won’t get them sick.
Health + Hygiene
Help Kinship Projects get their kids checkups and put up protective mosquito netting – and help hundreds of others. Your gift enables massive free medical camps at Kinship Projects, which bring hundreds of people to the doctor and dentist, often for the first time in their lives.
Clothes and Shoes
When an orphan is rescued, she needs new clothes that are all their own. Clean clothes, with no rips or tears. And brand new shoes to protect her feet! There is always a need for more, because these kids grow fast.
Beds and Bedding
Clean bedding is always in need at Kinship Projects. “Make a bed” for an orphan for Christmas this year: provide a bed, mattress, and bedding for a child.
Merry Christmas, and thank you for your generous consideration to grant an orphan’s wish!
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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