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 […]
Joyce’s Story: The Trials of a Blind Widow
Widow Joyce is a remarkable, strong woman, but even she couldn’t have prepared for the trials that life had in store for her. She is a blind widow and the mother of ten children, nine of whom tragically died during the ongoing war in her home country of South Sudan. Joyce was left to care […]
Enabling Evangelism, Empowering Disciples
When you make it possible for a Kinship Project to rescue an orphan, you not only change and save their lives, you uplift their souls. You enable Kinship Projects to rescue and provide for orphaned children. You empower Kinship Projects to raise disciples. The Kireka Kinship Project in Uganda threw a celebration event like no […]
Spreading Joy and Hope Through Music: Elijah’s Calling
There’s no denying the fact that music has a way of moving us that mere words cannot. Music can bring us together, heal wounds, and offer hope to those who need it most. And this rings especially true for Mugalu Elijah, a 22-year-old Kinship United alumnus who calls the Kireka Kinship Project his home. Elijah’s […]
A Safe Place to Rest Their Heads: The Bakka Kinship Project
It’s incredible to think that something as simple as a bed and a place to sleep can have such a profound impact on a child’s life. For Abigail (5), Praise (7), and Joyce (7), it means the world. These three little girls have found a safe haven at the Bakka Kinship Project in Uganda where […]
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