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March 28, 2016

5 Unlikely People You’d Meet in a Kinship Home

Robai for Ephraim Kinship Home

Just like it takes a whole village to raise a child, it also takes a LOT of people to keep a Kinship Project functioning! There are way more people in each of our Kinship Projects than you might even realize. First, there are the caregivers. You’ve probably heard about them, because they do so much […]

Article by Katie Kmetty / Caregivers / caregivers, Kenya, Kinship, Kinship United

March 23, 2016

Your Gifts at Work: this Woman’s Reaction is Priceless!

Amina Food Distribution

“Thank you so much, dear donors, for the heart of giving that you have. You have brought joy and hope to this mama.” – Elizabeth, Kenyan Field Team Member One of the best parts of giving gifts is to see the other person’s reaction. Their face breaks into a smile, a laugh escapes their lips. In […]

Article by Katie Kmetty / Appreciation, Community / Food Distribution, Kenya, Kinship, Kinship United

March 17, 2016

“I Don’t Want To Die”

Racheal Nanfuka at Kireka Kinship Home in Kenya

Racheal Nanfuka came into Jungo Kinship Home after both of her parents died. Just a few years later Racheal started to get sick. Here is Racheal’s story from her own perspective: In the middle of last year, my stomach started swelling. Everyone at school thought I was pregnant and no one believed that I wasn’t, […]

Article by Katie Kmetty / Child Stories, Medical / africa, Kenya, Kinship, Kinship United, Medical

March 14, 2016

734 Students Received Meals because of You!

Burkina Faso food container

Thank you again for giving your support to Burkina Faso. We are overwhelmed by your generosity for the people in Burkina Faso who suffered the tragedy of terrorist attacks. Because of your generosity and the help from our partners, Feed My Starving Children, we have been able to make a donation of food to 6 […]

Article by Katie Kmetty / Appreciation / Feed My Starving Children, food, Kinship, Kinship United

March 10, 2016

These Girls were Alone, Now They’re a Team

Cambodia Soccer Ministry

The Cambodia Kinship Church is located right in the middle of the garment factories in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Factory workers have exhausting schedules, working Monday through Saturday from 7:00-4:00 and sometimes working overtime until 8:00 in the evening. The work is labor intensive, stressful, and doesn’t even pay a living wage. Many of the women […]

Article by Katie Kmetty / Community

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