Kidstown International

At the Right Time

“When there are so many people suffering in India, the Lord has been protecting and providing for us. We are very grateful for the relief fund that came at the right time. Though the monthly support is enough to meet our daily needs and sometimes more, we were struggling to provide for the extra needs that arose because of the situation. Because of the ever-increasing price of commodities, we were not able to buy better clothing, sanitary items, vitamins, etc. Children were overjoyed and thankful to God as they were able to buy some of their personal needs like new clothes, sports items, books, etc. School admissions will begin very soon and we are thankful that the relief fund will be able to pay for the fees.”

Covid relief

The funds being raised to cover the ever increasing covid costs is already being put to great use. There is a spirit of hopelessness that is spreading throughout India and Nepal. But with the help of our supporters, our homes are being protected from the dire situation that their nation is in. It may be difficult to know how to help, or if any help given is worth it, but we want you to know that the donations being sent for our covid-19 relief program are directly impacting and improving the lives of these children. They are receiving the help that they need to get through this. We can’t predict what the future will hold, but we do know that they are being given the best chance to succeed because of the compassion and generosity of our donors.

There is still ample opportunity to help with the covid-19 relief program. Our initial goal was to raise $50,000. We are still on our way to this goal, so if you would like to donate towards this fund you can click the donate button below.

The funds that are being sent to our children’s homes are being used to buy necessary items such as medicine, technology for school, and food. Many leaders were growing worried about how they would be able to keep up with the rise of costs, the difficulties of accessing supplies, and keeping their kids educated despite the lockdowns. But with this fund, their anxiety is eased. For many, it is an answer to prayer.

We are constantly amazed at the hard work of our leaders, and the ways in which they will go leaps and bounds to protect and serve their children. So if we are able to help them do this in any way, it is an easy decision. Please consider being a part of this relief mission! You can read more about our Covid-19 Relief Program here.

Covid Relief Program

An Effort to Help

India and Nepal are not back to normal.

We may be seeing the world around us shifting back into some state of normalcy, but this is not the case for India and Nepal. With devastating waves of covid cases and deaths they remain in a strict lockdown with no end in sight. Many people are without jobs, food, or housing. Prices for supplies have increased, and schools are shutdown.

 

What does that mean for Kidstown Homes?

Although the leaders of the homes we support in India and Nepal have been doing an incredible job of taking care of their children during this time, they are not immune to the effects of their hurting nations. Some homes still need access to devices that will help with online school, some are required to provide extra housing for quarantine areas, and most need supplies such as vitamins, hand sanitizers, and thermometers. Medicine and food prices have skyrocketed, and we are receiving numerous financial requests from leaders.

The Kidstown board of directors has authorized a $50,000 Covid Relief Fund to be used by the homes for health and education purposes. The intention for this fund is that it would be used to directly benefit and help the children we support. 

 

What can you do?

If you have asked the question: “What can we do to help?”, here is an answer.  Please consider making a donation to the Covid Relief Program to help these kids in India and Nepal as they battle the effects of Covid-19.  We have created a page on our website where you can donate: https://kidstown.org.  Or you can send a check to Kidstown at 119 N. Commercial, Ste 168, Bellingham, WA 98225 with a memo that it is for Covid Relief.

  • Donate to the Covid Relief Program

  • Pray for our homes and their children during this time

  • Send an encouraging note to a child with our ‘write a child’ feature

  • Follow our social media for more updates and information

Although it is difficult to see our children suffering from this situation, there is hope for them. Thank you for being a part of their hope!

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Stories Unfolding

When it comes down to it, a child needs love and support. They need a tender hug, a pat on the shoulder, someone to laugh with and to cry with. They need food in their bellies and a safe space to dream. They need someone to believe in them and to fight for them.

Each one of the children in our homes was living a life that lacked these forms of nurturing before coming to the home. But our leaders are dedicated to providing all of these things every day for them. These children are their children, and they are invested in their growth and transformation.

Connecting sponsors to children is an important piece to this puzzle of transformation. The financial support of sponsorship is given to the homes so that they can be enabled to continuing their work of helping children in need. But the support goes beyond financial. Becoming a sponsor is going low and reaching out a hand to a hurting child and communicating that they are special and important. It is connecting to a child in varying degrees and believing in them when most of the world has turned away from them.

Although every sponsorship relationship is different, and some last longer than others, sponsorship is a rewarding opportunity to pour life into a child. And this act of love has influence far beyond the small window that sponsorship provides. Whatever story unfolds for the child, the support of a compassionate individual will always remain a part of that story. They will carry the knowledge and remnants of that relationship wherever it is that they go.

Living in a world that is surrounded by so many needs, our hearts always have a chance to break for the hurting. Becoming a sponsor is an opportunity to act on that compassion. To take one step forward in making the world a better place. We want to give you an opportunity to step into this relationship. If you are feeling like it’s time to respond to the pain of the world and would like an easy way to do that, there will be some sponsorship opportunities below.

If you are already a current sponsor, but you have seen the benefits and rewards of sponsorship and would like to sponsor an additional child, you can just follow the steps of sponsoring a child, and we will add it in our system.

And if you are not ready to become a sponsor, but would still like to respond, take a look at our ‘How Can I Help’ page to find some more opportunities.

 

Uttam
Lives in India
Birthday: February 2008

Uttam has come from a mountainous region in Northeast India. In this place he lost both his mother and father.  When a local Christian leader was visiting this area, concerned villagers told him about Uttam’s desperate situation. He was brought to one of our homes, and he is now being loved and cared for. Uttam is able to go to school and learn about God. He likes playing with cars!

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Ritesh
Lives in India
Birthday: September 2006

Ritesh was in a state of trauma after his mother passed away and his whole life changed. He was close to his mother, and the affects of this loss were very apparent on his demeanor. He was brought into a children’s home, and they became very invested in loving and supporting Ritesh. They helped him find his passion in drawing, and through much effort, Ritesh has transformed. He now has an abundance of joy and love for the others in his home. He is driven to become better in his art, and he does his best in school. Ritesh is dealing with some health affects from HIV, but he is receiving the help he needs.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Deepika
Lives in India
Birthday: March 2006

Deepika’s situation was becoming worse as her family was going days on end without any food. Living in a slum with a poor substitute for a home, Deepika’s father began drinking. He soon could not even work, leaving his family with no help. Soon after Deepika began begging on the streets, both of her parents died of tuberculosis. Deepika was taken in by relatives, but she was forced to work as a maid in other’s houses. She saw the other children going to school and dreamed of doing the same. Seeing her situation, Deepika was brought in to one of our homes. She was so excited to go to school for the first time ever! The home is dedicated to giving her proper love and care.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Binanda
Lives in India
Birthday: February 2006

Living in a hut with no reliable income, Binanda’s parents were living in a very poor situation. For Binanda to be able to go to school and have the chance for a successful future, he needed a better place to live. In this situation, he came to one of our homes. He has been able to go to school, and is growing up to be healthy and capable. Binanda likes to play volleyball and enjoys going to church. He spends a lot of time studying his Bible and loves to worship Jesus.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Stanculeanu
Lives in Romania
Birthday: November 2003

A responsible and driven young man, Stanculeanu was growing up in a remote village with no access to school. He was the oldest of 8 siblings, his family had no money, and there was little opportunity for Stan’s future. He was happy to come to one of our homes so that he can go to highschool and pursue his desire to be a car mechanic. He is loved by those at the home, and they believe he will be able to go as far as he wants. Stan enjoys playing the keyboard, and is keeping up with his grades.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Nabin
Lives in India
Birthday: June 2007

Nabin is from the Santali tribe, a very poor and discriminated-against Hindu tribe in the area. His family is very poor with his father trying to find work day by day. Because Nabin’s parents are not able to provide the proper care for their son, it was arranged for him to come and live our children’s home. Here he receives love, shelter, good food, an education, and hears the Gospel. Nabin is currently in school.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Subodip
Lives in India
Birthday: November 2013

Subodip’s mother had to live in a different house so that she could find work after her husband abandoned them. Subodip was not living in a home or receiving any learning. It was because of this that he has come to live at one of our homes so that he may live in a safe and comfortable home, go to school, and be surrounded by people who will love him and give him what he needs. He will grow to be healthy and learn many things.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

To see our full list of children available for sponsorship, you can click here.

 

Thank you to all of our current supporters for your generous giving. Your care and support is turning the tides, and lives are being changed!

Finish Strong

Sohan was seventeen years old when he started living in one of our supported homes in India.

Although he was an older teenager, he was in need of a supportive environment, and the ability to finish his schooling. The reality was that Sohan’s parents were separated from each other and disengaged from their son’s life. Sohan had been excelling in school, but he did not have a safe home life, and there was no support for him to continue schooling.

Sohan had high hopes for his future and career, and he had the skills to accomplish it. He was just lacking the nurturing family environment to help him succeed. The leaders of our home saw the value inside this young boy and had compassion on him. They took him under their wings and set him up with what he needed.

We were able to connect Sohan with a sponsor, and through the support and encouragement that followed, Sohan completed his grade school education and continued on to business school where he earned his bachelor’s degree.  He is now a working adult living in Dubai.

Not only did Sohan receive the educational support he needed, but he accepted Jesus into His life and is actively following him today. He found a family love and community in his home, and was able to believe in himself when no one had in his past.

Children who are in highschool still deserve the love and support of a home when they are in need. Just because they are older, does not mean that they cannot still receive transformation and hope. We have a number of children in our homes that are teenagers and don’t have a sponsor. We believe that they are capable of accomplishing great things, and that they deserve whatever encouragement we can give them. Many people look for the younger children to sponsor, and we love that this gives the opportunity for a long lasting relationship, but our older children need someone to walk with them as well.

You will see a number of options below of older children that need a sponsor. Please take the time to read through their stories. These are amazing kids who have walked through painful things, but are on a path to change their world!

 

Samuel
Lives in Nepal
Birthday: January 2005

Samuel is very small and remote village. His father died from cancer. After his fathers death, his mother was working very hard to support her family. By working all day, she is unable to support or take care of her children and cannot afford to send them to school. Samuel was brought to one of our homes for safety and provision. Samuel likes being at the home where he receives an education. His hobby is playing football. He dreams to be a doctor.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

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Antonela
Lives in Romania
Birthday: 2003

When Antonela’s teachers noticed the signs of domestic violence, they took immediate action and brought Antonela and her sister to one of our homes. Her mother had died, and her father was abusive. Antonela was worried that her father would find them, but as time has passed, she has realized that the children’s home is a safe and warm place for them to live. She is thankful to be protected and to be provided with the love and care that her and her sister needed.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Ritesh Adhikary
Lives in India
Birthday: September 2006

Ritesh was in a state of trauma after his mother passed away and his whole life changed. He was close to his mother, and the affects of this loss were very apparent on his demeanor. He was brought into a children’s home, and they became very invested in loving and supporting Ritesh. They helped him find his passion in drawing, and through much effort, Ritesh has transformed. He now has an abundance of joy and love for the others in his home. He is driven to become better in his art, and he does his best in school. Ritesh is dealing with some health affects from HIV, but he is receiving the help he needs.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Pranesh
Lives in India
Birthday: September 2002

Pranesh is from a very large family. Sadly, they are also a very poor family and have barely anything to give for Pranesh. There was a lot of concern for the survival of Pranesh, so he was accepted into our Grace Home. He is now able to go to school and get the necessary care that he was lacking. Pranesh will be able to learn about Jesus and pursue his dream of becoming a pastor.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Nikhil
Lives in India
Birthday: November 2006

With a mother burdened by a chronic illness and a father who is a drunkard, Nikhil’s chance of a quality life was even further lessened by the slum living situation and his lack of food. There was no initiative from his father to take care of the family or get treatment for his wife. Nikhil often talked of going to school to his mother, but she could not muster enough money. Nikhil took to wandering the streets and getting into trouble. He was losing the innocence that a young boy should have. As his mother worsened, she worried about Nikhil’s life is she were to die, with a negligent father. She was told about one of our homes and was encouraged to bring Nikhil to the home. He was brought in with gladness and is now going to school and being cared for properly.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Lovely
Lives in India
Birthday: October 2000

Although Lovely’s parents tried hard to work, they were often not receiving their due wages, and Lovely was going hungry. It was very difficult for the family. They could not supply the food and clothes that were needed. They were forced to find work in a bigger city, but they had to move into a slum. In his new job as a construction worker, Lovely’s father suffered from a dangerous work accident. Although he survived, he was a broken man and could no longer work. Lovely had to begin working, but it was not a safe or secure situation for a young girl. Lovely very much wanted to go to school, but it was out of the question in her situation. When the family met the home leaders, they decided it would be the best thing for her to live there. Lovely says “In my home I did not laugh, I was never happy, but here I am happy that I am free to laugh and go to school. I thank my Jesus for loving me.” She is also going to school.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

If you would like to read the stories of our other children that need a sponsor, you can take a look at our sponsor page!

To Dream Big

Deep inside the country of Nepal is a remote village where work is nearly impossible to come by, and resources are low. In this village, four-year-old Subin was in danger of not surviving past his next birthday.

Both of Subin’s parents were disabled, making work impossible. There was no community to support them, and there was no help for young Subin. A family member knew of Subin’s dangerous situation, and out of compassion for him, connected him to one of our children’s homes in Nepal.

This children’s home was able to welcome Subin in and give him a home and a family. They gave him food and shelter, and he soon began to open up. Once Subin was able to start school, he realized that he loved to learn.

Subin is now twelve years old. He has been fortunate enough to have a sponsor walk alongside him through the years, and he is doing well. He continues to enjoy school, and has fun engaging in the other activities in the home, such as farming and volleyball.

Subin’s sponsor has had a unique opportunity to be a part of his life and watch him be transformed by the loving environment of his home. He has a lot of life ahead of him with many challenges and joys, and he knows that his sponsor will be with him through those times. Subin knows that someone on the other side of the world cares about him, and even just that one thought can provide so much encouragement to help him through life’s struggles.

Asking you to sponsor a young child in one of our homes isn’t a simple ask to us. We know that a sponsorship can help give a child confidence and support for them to dream big. It also provides a special opportunity for the sponsor to reach into the life of a hurting child to bring them hope.

If you would like to sign up to sponsor a child in need today, here are some opportunities for you.

 

Saraswati
Lives in India
Birthday: February 2012

After Saraswati’s father went missing, her mother sank into a deep depression. It slowly got worse and worse until family members became worried for Saraswati’s well being. They contacted one of our homes about bringing her to them. They agreed to take in the young girl, and she is now in a healthy environment. She now has the opportunity to be a happy young girl with a bright future. She still must heal from her past, but she has the help that she needs.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Riya
Lives in India
Birthday: February 2012

Riya was struggling to survive when she was brought to one of our homes. Her father was too drunk to work, and her mother could not earn enough for them. Riya’s health was deteriorating, and there was concern for her future. Because of her struggles, she was brought to our home, and she is now doing better! She is growing and healing, and will be going to school. There is a lot of hope for Riya.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Mansa
Lives in India
Birthday: February 2012

While Mansa should have been starting school and being nurtured by her parents, instead she was left alone while her parents would find work in different counties. She was a young girl, and was vulnerable to the dangers of the world. Some leaders were able to get connected with her and her family and bring her to one of our homes. She is able to live as a young girl should now, with capable leaders being there for her.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Iyappan
Lives in India
Birthday: August 2009

With no stable income, Iyappan’s family is unable to provide for any basic needs. In order for Iyappan to be well fed and go to school he was brought to one of our supported children’s homes. He was welcomed in with compassion and open arms. He is going to be surrounded by people who love him and will teach him about Jesus. His going to go to school and have a better life.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Szidonia
Lives in Romania
Birthday: October 2017

The living situation for Sofia was not a healthy one. There were some concerns for her safety, especially after an accident where Sofia’s skin was burned with burning oil. Her family was not in a good neighborhood, and they were not providing a safe environment for such a young girl. So she is now living in one of our homes where she will have the opportunity to go to school and be loved by the leaders and other children in the home.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Chris
Lives in India
Birthday: February 2012

After Chris’s mother died after child birth, his father became very depressed and began drinking. He eventually left Chris with his grandparents. As his grandparents were very old, they were not earning much to care for Chris. As a young boy, he had yet to experience true happiness as he had lost so much and was in an unhealthy situation. When Chris began seeing other kids go to school, he wanted to go with them, but his grandparents could barely feed him, much less send him to school. There was nothing for them to do, so he was brought to one of our homes. He was welcomed in, and is now receiving the proper care and love that he has always needed, and is going to school!

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

Paungailian
Lives in India
Birthday: February 2015

Paungailian has witnessed much pain in his young life. His father passed away from a stroke, and his mother abandoned him to relatives after her husband’s death. Paungailian was tossed from family to family, no one willing to care for him or love him. When they heard about one of our supported homes, they contacted them to take Paungailian. The home accepted him, and he is now in a loving and caring environment. He is living in a real home and has found a family that will support him. He will be able to go to school and have what he needs.

Sponsor Form – Kidstown International

 

If you would like to see more of the children in need of a sponsor, please visit this our sponsorship page!

Child Sponsorship Month

Daniel was just a young boy when he was brought to one of our homes in Romania. He had been living in a one-bedroom house with multiple other siblings and his mother. His father had abandoned the family, and the mother was not caring for her children. Because of the risk for Daniel’s protection, he was brought to one of our homes by child protective services.

Despite such a difficult past, Daniel was able to thrive at the home. He was set up with a sponsor, and they stayed connected over the years. Daniel grew up to succeed in school and to be close with everyone in the home. His sponsor remained a constant support and encouragement to him, and Daniel is now studying for a Master’s degree.

When Daniel recently moved out of his home as a responsible adult, it was important to him to thank his sponsor for helping him become who he is today.

 

 

 

Next month is June, which is our ‘Child Sponsorship Month’. We are excited to share some highlights of the sponsorship program and what it has meant for the children. You will be seeing a number of posts in June on the topic of sponsorship, and we will include opportunities for new and current sponsors. Make sure to stay alert!

If you do not currently sponsor a child, this is a perfect opportunity for you. You will be able to learn what it looks like to sign up as a sponsor, and what this relationship with a child would look like. Sponsoring is an easy, but powerful way to make a difference in a child’s life. It is a chance to bring encouragement and confidence into a young life that has experienced far too many negative influences.

If you already sponsor a child with us, we would like to hear your experience! Use this link to send us a message about why you love sponsoring a child and what this relationship has meant to you.

 

 

Many of our current sponsors have walked with their children for a number of years, seeing them through struggles and victories. Being able to watch your child grow and change over the years is a wonderful gift. And as the child moves through school and eventually chooses their course of life after graduation, the sponsor is able to cheer them on and support their decisions. There are not sufficient words to describe the experience of seeing your child all grown up, knowing what they’ve been through, and who they have become, but any seasoned sponsor knows the joys and fulfillment of this relationship.

If you are ready to add a new child to your current sponsorship, we will be sharing opportunities for that as well!

When looking into the faces of children that come into our homes, and seeing the untold pain in their eyes, our hearts are moved with compassion. For one so small to see so much hurt, we want to help them any way we can. Sponsorship is about kneeling closer to one child, but knowing that by helping this one, you are helping a generation and a community become a better place.

June is ‘Child Sponsorship Month’, and we want you to be a part of it. Make sure that you are subscribed to our newsletter, and that you pay attention to our social media platforms!

One Day at a Time

The day that Ritesh’s mother died was a day that rocked this little boy’s life. In shock, he retreated into the depths of himself, hoping to find safety.

In coming to one of our supported homes, they had hopes that this would bring Ritesh out of his shell. But despite their efforts, he remained closed off and depressed. He would not speak, and kept to himself.

Besides losing his mother and everything he understood of life, Ritesh also struggled physically with the effects of the HIV virus. He was weak and needed lifestyle changes to help him heal.

But none of this discouraged the leaders from pouring everything into Ritesh and trying everything they could to help him recover. Every day, they did their best to show Ritesh that he was loved and that he was safe.

The motherly love and mental support that they gave him slowly reached into Ritesh’s heart and showed him that he was indeed safe. It took him a number of years, but with time, Ritesh grew better and better, and is now the friendliest child in the home. He has recovered greatly from his past!

Something that the home found was really helpful with Ritesh was allowing him to engage in activities such as drawing and painting. Art became a source of healing and joy for Ritesh. He invested his time into improving his skills, and hopes to become a professional painter one day. This creative outlet has proved to be a powerful tool in bringing Ritesh past the trauma in his heart. He has found the ability to enjoy life and dream for his future.

Now that Ritesh is receiving the proper nutrition and treatment to heal his body from the HIV virus, and is receiving the emotional and mental support he needed to be pulled out of his pain, he is truly flourishing.

As a young boy, he still has a number of years left to improve and grow in the home he is at. But one thing he is lacking is a sponsor! Ritesh is living in one of our supported homes, but he does not have a sponsor.

Ritesh needs a sponsor!

By becoming Ritesh’s sponsor, you would be gaining the chance to walk alongside him and encourage him towards greater success and healing. He may even share a drawing with you!

Will you please consider standing up for Ritesh and believing in him by becoming his sponsor?

SPONSOR RITESH

Distant Yet Close: Mother’s Day for a Kidstown Child

As the warmth of spring washes over Romania, the month of March brought a unique holiday for our children there.

In Romania, Mother’s Day is in March. For most children, this is an exciting day to celebrate their mothers. But for the children who have no mother, or are not close to their mother, it is understandably a difficult day to process.

Vasile, a leader in Romania has a graceful way of explaining what this day is for the kids under his home.

 

“After the sad and frozen winter, spring comes and under the heat of the sun’s rays, the birds start to sing songs full of life and love. The snowdrops blossomed, bringing joy and hope, being a relief for the saddened, a delight for the teary eyes and a comfort for a broken heart.

We are still struggling with this pandemic and the children are looking forward to the days when they will play and be able to go to school without restrictions. Currently some children go to school and others learn online.

Being the month of March, the children are preparing to celebrate Mother’s Day and like every year they repeat the lyrics of the song: “If I could gather star by star, to make a bouquet for my mother, to hug her tight I’d like to. Happy birthday mommy, it’s your birthday!” For the children in our house, their mother is somewhere far away and yet so close in a corner of their heart and in the dreams that caress their sleep. As usual, they will offer flowers and hugs to those who take care of them and for a while they are mothers for them.

God is the father of the orphan and takes care of them through your heart full of love and compassion. And that is why we thank you and pray to the Lord to reward you, and bring blessings for you and your families. May He take care of you and help you get through these difficult times.

Dearly,

Vasile”

 

It is apparent that a holiday like Mother’s Day is not a simple one for our children. But that does not keep them from finding their own way to celebrate it. We are immensely grateful for every leader who has stepped into the role of ‘Mother’ for these kids who so desperately needed one. Because of their sacrifice and love, this can still be a joyful day for these kids.

 

So please join us as we say ‘Happy Mother’s Day’ to every unconventional, yet vital mother, either within this organization, or not!

Lay it Down

There are a lot of voices and circumstances that want to influence our peace and belief system. But when we take the time to pause and put our focus on God, He brings a peace and hope that cannot be taken away. When we lay down our requests at His feet, we can trust that He will pick them up and fulfill His plan.

Here are the requests we are currently laying down at the feet of Jesus. Will you join with us?

 

  • There are still some areas of India that won’t allow children to return to their homes. The leaders of these homes are working very hard to stay connected to the kids and make sure they are being well taken care of, but it can be very difficult sometimes!
  • A recent upgrade project at one of our homes in Nepal was fully funded! Praise the Lord for this answer to prayer.
  • We have had some leadership changes in a couple of our homes, so please pray for these new leaders, and the shifts that have happened with them. Pray things continue to go smoothly, and that all of the children can benefit from these changes!
  • One of our homes in Romania is in need of some extra money to fund the tutors that they need for education going forward.
  • The education system is suffering in many areas that our homes are located. Please pray that the schools open, and the online schooling system improves. A lot of children are falling behind and struggling with the current situation.

 

Keep up with our blogs and social media to stay informed on future prayer requests!

Stepping Closer

If every child was born into a family that was stable and whole, we would not know the word orphan.

If every family was able to have a sufficient income and to foster healthy relationships, their children would be safe.

If every culture had no judgment, no prejudice, no hate, no dishonesty, there would be no need for children’s homes.

If these things were, then we would not be.

But as evil and darkness continue to stream through the streets of Romania, Nepal, and India, households are filled with brokenness.

Children are left in the streets, and sickness debilitates parents. Abuse is not even hidden, and actions reveal just how twisted some people are.

And because of this, people like Stephenson and his wife have responded to the brokenness around them by starting a home that would provide a safe and healthy place for these children to live.

Many of the children that live in their home have come from the slums of India. They had no protection and no hope. These leaders had eyes to see a child when there was no light in their eyes. And instead of walking away, they stepped closer. They refused to let that child be left to the tragedy and the heartache around them. When everyone else had refused to lend a helping hand, these leaders bent down and offered an embrace of love and acceptance.

If you are not willing to walk by the injustice of an abandoned and helpless child, you have an opportunity to help today!

There are SEVEN children at Stephenson’s home that do not have a sponsor. I don’t know what you have heard about sponsorship, but over here, we know that it works. It gives you the chance to partner with a home that is actively improving the life of a child. You get to join those leaders in offering an embrace. When you sponsor, you can look into the eyes of your child, and remind them that they are loved, and they are worthy. Their future does not have to hold the pain of their past.

If you don’t want to walk past these children, below you will find the stories of those seven children, and an opportunity to sponsor them.

Deepika Birthday: March 2006

SPONSOR DEEPIKA

Deepika’s situation was becoming worse as her family was going days on end without any food. Living in a slum with a poor substitute for a home, Deepika’s father began drinking. He soon could not even work, leaving his family with no help. Soon after Deepika began begging on the streets, both of her parents died of tuberculosis. Deepika was taken in by relatives, but she was forced to work as a maid in other’s houses. She saw the other children going to school and dreamed of doing the same. Seeing her situation, Deepika was brought in to one of our homes. She was so excited to go to school for the first time ever! The home is dedicated to giving her proper love and care.

 

Sabina Birthday: August 2012

SPONSOR SABINA

It was a tragic beginning for Sabina. With many nights in tears with lack of food, she grew up in the slums of India. Her father was a drunk, and her mother died soon after giving birth to Sabina. After Sabina’s father abandoned her, she went to her grand father. As he was elderly, he could not take care of her. In a desperate state, he asked one of our  homes if they would take her in. Once the leaders saw her condition, they welcomed her in and gave her the life she deserved. She is going to school for the first time and is very happy with her new family.

 

Chris Toppo Birthday: Feb 2012

SPONSOR CHRIS

After Chris’s mother died after child birth, his father became very depressed and began drinking. He eventually left Chris with his grandparents. As his grandparents were very old, they were not earning much to care for Chris. As a young boy, he had yet to experience true happiness as he had lost so much and was in an unhealthy situation. When Chris began seeing other kids go to school, he wanted to go with them, but his grandparents could barely feed him, much less send him to school. There was nothing for them to do, so he was brought to one of our homes. He was welcomed in, and is now receiving the proper care and love that he has always needed, and is going to school!

 

Vikram Soren Birthday: Jan 2008

SPONSOR VIKRAM

Vikram’s father moved the family to find work, but because he could not find anything, he became depressed. Vikram did not have a good place to sleep, was not getting enough food, and had no good clothes. Vikram’s father began to drink, and Vikram started begging on the streets. There was no care for the young boy, and he was beyond the thoughts of his father. Because of the concern for Vikram’s well being, one of our leaders decided to bring him in to their home. They are providing him with the proper care and food that he needs. He is going to school and will now have a brighter future.

 

Nikhil Kumar Gupta Birthday: Nov 2006

SPONSOR NIKHIL

With a mother burdened by a chronic illness and a father who is a drunkard, Nikhil’s chance of a quality life was even further lessened by the slum living situation and his lack of food. There was no initiative from his father to take care of the family or get treatment for his wife. Nikhil often talked of going to school to his mother, but she could not muster enough money. Nikhil took to wandering the streets and getting into trouble. He was losing the innocence that a young boy should have. As his mother worsened, she worried about Nikhil’s life is she were to die, with a negligent father. She was told about one of our homes and was encouraged to bring Nikhil to the home. He was brought in with gladness and is now going to school and being cared for properly.

 

Lucky Ekka Birthday: May 2006

SPONSOR LUCKY

Due to physical problems, Lucky’s father is unable to work. The family lives in a slum with little food or cover. Work is uncertain every day. There is no option for Lucky to go to school, and he is often left alone. He would beg in the markets with his friends. His parents were worried about how he would grow up and the things he may be tempted to do on the streets. So they met with the leaders of our home since they could not protect or care for Lucky. He was accepted into the home so that he could go to school and be brought up to know Jesus and good behavior.

 

Lovely Ekka Birthday Oct 2000

SPONSOR LOVELY

Although Lovely’s parents tried hard to work, they were often not receiving their due wages, and Lovely was going hungry. It was very difficult for the family. They could not supply the food and clothes that were needed. They were forced to find work in a bigger city, but they had to move into a slum. In his new job as a construction worker, Lovely’s father suffered from a dangerous work accident. Although he survived, he was a broken man and could no longer work. Lovely had to begin working, but it was not a safe or secure situation for a young girl. Lovely very much wanted to go to school, but it was out of the question in her situation. When the family met the home leaders, they decided it would be the best thing for her to live there. Lovely says “In my home I did not laugh, I was never happy, but here I am happy that I am free to laugh and go to school. I thank my Jesus for loving me.” She is also going to school.

 

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