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India lentil harvest projected to yield 4.7 tons providing staple in orphan home meals; students prepare for second semester finals at on-campus school
Photo: Girls at our girls home enjoy nutritious meals which include many ingredients grown at our farmland and in our on-campus gardens. Today we bring you an update from our farmland enterprise in India. In November we planted 4 acres of lentils, covering a portion of the space that we previously used as a rice

Myanmar: 6 orphans rescued from malnourishment, neglect; students begin second semester at school; garden project producing several vegetables, fruits
Photo: These girls are thankful to receive delicious, healthy, fresh-cooked meals every day at our Myanmar orphan home. We are happy to report that over the past 12 months, we have rescued 6 new orphans. We are providing them with complete residential care at our main campus. Some of these children lost their parents to

Philippines hen house project now producing 3600 eggs monthly, providing nutrition and funding for children’s outreach programs
Photo: A girl enrolled in our “Children’s Hope Center” outreach receives nutritious meals which include eggs produced at our hen house. Today we want to share the history of our hen house project on the island of Cebu, Philippines, which is an integral part of our farmland enterprise as it provides a source of nutrition

Kampala ‘She Has Hope’ home welcomes two new rescues; children at Hope Center school enjoying new resources in time for mid-terms
Photo: This child is thankful to be enrolled at our Kampala Children’s Hope Center School where he receives a quality education and fresh-cooked meals every school day. Today we are thankful to report that 2 new girls are enrolled at our Kampala ‘She Has Hope‘ rehabilitation home, modeled after our rehabilitation home in Nepal, both

Manila Children’s Hope Center enrollment increases, after school care tutorial and nutrition program sees positive results among children age 4-16
Photo: Children enrolled in our program were once involved in hazardous child labor situations, but are now safe, enjoying success in school. Today we are happy to bring you good news from our child labor response program in Manila, Philippines. Our center is located in the midst of one of Manlia’s slum colonies situated right

Despite severe drought in Uganda, rural education programs persevere; 270 boarding students now on full scholarship
Photo: Students at our rural primary school are happy to receive fresh-cooked meals on school days and a well-rounded education not previously available in their village. Today we bring you important updates from our programs in Uganda. Our farmland enterprise has been languishing due a drought in the area that began in June and is

India campus prepares for new security wall around expanded playground, athletic space; story of orphan girl’s path to new hope out of grave circumstances
Photo: Boys from our boys home are enjoying the new playground and look forward to the added security of a new perimeter wall that will enclose the newly acquired land. We are happy to report that thanks to the generous support of our donors, we now have everything we need to begin construction on a

Cebu, Philippines: Thanks to the generosity of our donors along with recent improvements and ongoing successes at our farmland, at-risk children are experiencing life transformation
Photo: These children are thankful for our outreach program where they enjoy Bible study, fun games and activities, and fresh-cooked meals and snacks every Saturday. Today we want to share some encouraging news from our farmland enterprise on the island of Cebu, Philippines. In August we sold one mature pig at market which gave us

Myanmar orphan homes suffer from flooding, severe flu outbreak, persevere with hopes of upcoming expansion; stories of two orphan rescues
Photo: Our orphans are happy to receive various supplies for school and hygiene needs, generously provided thanks to donors like you. Today we bring you an update from our programs in Myanmar. Our 6 orphan homes were recently affected by flooding due to heavy rains that began during the first week of August. The flooding

Orphan girl overcomes all odds to graduate high school with honors, now attending nursing college; 10 girls graduate from trafficking rehabilitation home to start new businesses
Photo: These girls are happy to have graduated from their skill development coursework in which they became proficient in many skills such as tailoring. We are happy to report that in June one of our orphans, 17-year-old Laayra*, graduated from our orphan home in Nepal with some of the highest exam scores of all 26