Part of “kinship” is reminding people that they are not alone. They belong to a group of friends, a family, or a community. Kinship Leader Pastor Jack in Cambodia provided that cohesive feeling for 120 youths from five different provinces this summer during an inspirational youth camping event. The theme of the event came from […]
Nurturing the Seeds of Compassion: Cate’s Journey from Kinship to Nursing
In a bustling Ugandan town called Kireka, a young woman named Cate carries within her the seeds of compassion and a burning desire to heal. At the tender age of 22, she stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, driven by her own experiences to make a significant impact on the […]
The Reality of a Rescued Child
We’d like to think that after a rescued child joins a Kinship Home, their new family and essentials like a warm meal and a safe bed could fix everything for them. But the transition into a Kinship Home isn’t always easy. Many children are used to focusing on survival and feeling constant fear and hesitation […]
Reigniting the Fire: Kinship Cambodia’s Transformative Leadership Conference
Something truly incredible happened in the Takeo province of Cambodia. Kinship Cambodia organized a leadership conference that brought together 40 pastors from every corner of the province. And it was nothing short of a divine blessing! Picture this: Pastors traveling on their scooters and motorcycles, journeying for over an hour to be part of this […]
Healing Through Art: How Your Support Impacts Children Like Kasozi and Moses
Children who have been orphaned, abused, or neglected often face enormous emotional and psychological challenges, and it can be difficult for them to find healthy ways to cope. But this World Mental Health Day, we want to remind you that there is hope. Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you, homes like the Buloba […]
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