Why we do what we do. Tumaini lived just outside the city of Nairobi with his parents and younger sister. The family’s dwelling was a twelve-by-twelve shack with mud walls, a corrugated tin roof, and dirt floor. When he was seven years old, his parents died of AIDS. He and his five-year-old sister…
Read More...Why we do what we do. What is visible: Annelise, age twelve, has golden-brown curls that form a wild, tousled halo around her head. Her eyes are a soft green, and she’s skilled at pushing out her bottom lip to create the most heartbreaking pout. What can’t be seen: To survive and care…
Read More...Why we do what we do. Diego, age eight, was living alone on the streets of Peru. By day, he begged for food and water. By night, he sought out dark corners where he might be safe from predators. Consumed by fear and a growing sense of hopelessness, he lost sight of everything…
Read More...Why we do what we do. Gabriela is ten years old. The only life she and her three younger sisters have ever known is one of extreme poverty. A year ago, Gabriela’s parents forced her into the labor market to help bring in money to feed the family. She soon became a domestic…
Read More...We Rescue, Love, Restore & Equip The Least of These On Giving Tuesday, our goal is to raise $5,000 to give the gift of a joyful Christmas celebration to 200+ children who live at our partner orphan care homes. Your contributions can make that happen. The Christmas feast is one of the few…
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