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OUR
WORK

Most children in institutions will age out with no family or support. Due to their trauma and institutional upbringing, they are at a disadvantage. This results in a generational cycle of poverty, neglect and survival. Loving families have the power to put an end to this cycle through adoption.

 

We acknowledge, however, that many will not get that opportunity. This is why purpose is essential. When kids have purpose, despite their challenges and set-backs, they can live their lives with intentionality, meaning and a sense of calling. They can be change-makers and leaders.

215

ADMITTED AND
CARED FOR

111

ADOPTED IN FAMILIES

92

PROCEEDED TO INDEPENDENT LIVING

14

REMAINING KIDS AND TEENS

STORIES

As we serve these children in need, we see lives transformed. When they experience the lavish love of God, their hope is renewed. They discover their unique identities and their limitless potential, helping them grow into the full life that their Creator has in store for them.

 

Read, watch, or listen to some of these stories of hope.

Growing up, aging out, and coping with the pandemic

Learn about what life is like for these kids, the reality of aging out, and how children's homes are coping with the pandemic.

"I may not be adopted in the future, but on behalf of the other children, I want to advocate and stand for them."

— K, 12 years old

Image by Bernard Hermant

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