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Download this newsletter as a pdf here. Dear Friends, There are some words and phrases that naturally get passed down from generation to generation. I believe that social-distancing and COVID-19 will fall into this category. As horrible as this period has been, it has provided us an...

I have been involved with youth ministry for about 20 years, and had always felt a pull to missions work. As a career businessman, I try to leverage the skills gained in the workforce to make a meaningful impact on the children and community in...

Since a young child, I wanted to be a nurse. However, not just any kind of nurse. I wanted to be a missionary nurse in Africa. My dream has come true – I knew it would. Volunteering with WorldHope.us and the wonderful team at the Hiscom...

During our visit in Spring of 2017 we were able to deliver new beds to complete the construction and setup for a brand new dormitory. Our children are now able to sleep in much better and safer conditions. The prior conditions were horrible, with kids...

Our kids are getting shoes! Through a generous donation and caring hearts our children will be able to wear shoes. This is very important -- it will improve their health, reduce infections (their feet are often cut), help keep the school more clean, etc. Simple things...

This photography shows the need for shoes. Most of our children are dealing with blisters, cuts, and sores from walking barefoot on the rough terrain around the orphanage. Shoes will provide them protection and help reduce infection. This is one of the many needs that...

During our visit in early 2017 we were able to deliver computers that were bought by a generous donor. A whole new world has been opened up to the kids. The learning opportunities are endless. Now we need to build a secondary school, change lives,...

Amazing! The community now has a well thanks to our faithful and generous donors and partners. During our visit in March of 2017 we were able to dedicate this well in the memory of Anaceil Randerson, the mother of our president, Michael Randerson. This well not...

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