One of the things we’re most proud of as an organization is the network of dedicated people we work with overseas. From our founders and their teams to the pastors and their families, these incredible individuals know the issues unique to their areas and their countries. And we all work together (that includes you!) to […]
How One Woman Fights Human Trafficking with Needle and Thread
Ever since Fatima Bey was a young girl, she knew she was here for a specific purpose. “God put me here to change lives,” she said. And that’s exactly what she’s doing. For years, the talented seamstress, teacher, and entrepreneur has been faithfully helping Kinship United take on a preventative approach to human trafficking. Fatima’s […]
Not Just Another International Day. This One Involves YOU-th.
It’s easy to get so lost in your daily routine that you forget to think about the future. It’s even easier to forget that the little people holding your hand or sitting in your lap, your children and your grandchildren, are the generation that’ll be shaping that future. But today is a day to acknowledge […]
Her Pastor Refused to Accept a Death Sentence
Can you remember being six years old? It’s a bit difficult to recall! Where would you have been at six years old without your parents? I remember that my parents were my heroes. Two invincible pillars whose hugs could cure any ailment and chase away any fear. I couldn’t imagine living without them. But for […]
Modern Slavery in the Dominican Republic, and How You Can Help
Dark hands chop sugar cane morning until night, and only make enough money to eat one meal the next day. These hands belong to a Haitian child who is an illegal immigrant in the Dominican Republic. He can’t go home, but he can’t stay here either. He’s a slave. Can you imagine working at the […]
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