When you support Kinship United, you’re investing in a brighter future for children who once thought tomorrow wasn’t promised. Children who didn’t know where their next meal was coming from, let alone if they would ever go to school. And children whose families loved them, and were desperate for a better life for them. Children […]
This Widow Struggled to Make Ends Meet; Help Was Just Next Door
Linet was living her dream life. She married her beloved husband in 2016. They lived happily together in Nairobi, Kenya, and the couple was eventually blessed with two beautiful girls. Linet’s husband worked hard to provide for his family and give them the best while Linet took care of their children and their home. They […]
Cayacoa Kinship Project: An Update
If you’re an avid reader of the Kinship United newsletter, you’ll remember that a recent issue featured our Cayacoa Kinship Project in the Dominican Republic. The Cayacoa Kinship Project began construction in early December to repair the roof, fix up the walls, and repair some structural work in the church portion. Construction will finish soon. […]
Mary’s Story: Asleep in the Graveyard
Can you imagine sleeping in bed with your husband one night and sleeping in a cemetery among gravestones the next? This is the tragic story of Mary, a widow who endured this situation before she found happiness at the Nyasi Kinship Project in Kenya. Mary never imagined that she would become a widow at 35. […]
Hunger: An Ongoing Battle
Since spring of 2020, we’ve been focused on health and hygiene more than ever. Indeed, disease and illness drastically impact the regions we serve together – they continue to today, and they’ve been ravaged by illness and lack of medicine long before COVID-19 was common vernacular. Health is an ongoing need with a spotlight upon […]
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