by World Orphans | Aug 9, 2022 | Blog, Christian Living, Events, Magazine Stories, Prayer, Stories of Hope
by: Mike Krick | Sr. Director of Strategic Partnerships In the last quarter of 2019, I began fully assembling the plan for my department for 2020. I spent several days planning and budgeting as well as a bit of time with Danielle, who serves as World Orphans Events...
by World Orphans | Jul 8, 2022 | Blog, Haiti, Magazine Stories, Wholistic Care
by: Kathy Davis | Senior Director of Wholistic Care It was in October of 2018 that I was last awakened to roosters crowing and the aroma of a hot cup of coffee at our guesthouse in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. I arrived ready to train our new social worker, Natalie Vilson,...
by World Orphans | Jun 1, 2022 | Blog, Home Based Care, India, Magazine Stories
by: Mary Priscilla | India Country Director & Becky Knott | Church Partnership Director Driving around the hectic streets in one of the most populous cities in India, one can feel a heaviness in the air. Smog hangs overhead. Trash fills the streets. Beggars...
by World Orphans | May 2, 2022 | Blog, Ethiopia, Magazine Stories
by: Kevin Squires | Sr. Director of International Programs It is easy to help people. If someone is starving, give them something to eat. If someone is dehydrated, give them a drink. If someone is in rags, offer them some clothes. For the most part, it is not just the...
by World Orphans | Apr 19, 2022 | Blog, Guatemala, Magazine Stories
by: Darline Maldonado | Family Empowerment Coordinator | Zone 18 Guatemala Lesly married her husband at age seventeen. She was full of hopes and dreams, which grew even stronger when her oldest daughter was born. After some time, she began struggling because her...
by Nicole Leeper | May 9, 2014 | Blog, Christian Living, Wholistic Care
By Kate Borders | Senior Director of MobilizationAt World Orphans we are deeply committed to and working towards the wholistic care of the children being cared for through our church partners; their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual care. Recently I’ve...