Ann & Terry returned once again to The King’s Village. This time with their daughter Charlotte, her husband Shane and their sons Archie & Monty.
Read MoreIt has been an incredible ten days. From restorative time spent on the beautiful tropical beach to sweating buckets whilst teaching in classroom – the whole adventure has been one to remember.
Read MoreAlternative Christmas gifts have become increasingly popular over the years. With a genuine effort to avoid consumerism, people are on the lookout for something meaningful to give to loved ones at this festive time of year. Look no further.
Read MoreAfter returning from DR Congo last week, Brad has an update on how the team at Hebron Home is managing to make an impact.
Read MoreWe have received a heart-warming letter of gratitude from the Head of Social Welfare and Family Protection Division Cahul, Moldova. We've used Google Translate to enable us to share the letter with our supporters.
Read MoreWe are so grateful to Lee White and the team at Cubbies who sorted out a donation of over 2,000 teddies! These are so cute and it’s such a great feeling to know that we are able to give out great quality, brand new cuddly toys.
Read MoreMy recent trip to Antigua was a sudden response to Hurricane Irma. This wasn’t on our agenda until an opportunity presented itself which was simply too good to refuse.
Read MoreIn the early hours of the morning on 14th August 2017 Freetown was hit by devastating flooding and mudslides.
Read MoreSince partnering with Marie and Donald to help the orphans in DR Congo we have been able to share lots of positive stories.
Read MoreUN Coordintor in Nepal reports: ‘As of 16 August, 18,320 families are confirmed to have been displaced, and 75,000 families affected by the flooding
Read MoreIt is the rainy season in Sierra Leone and it is the rainy season in the West Highlands of Scotland. The sky is heavy and grey; the glen is just like Eyeore’s Gloomy Place with swarms of midgies for added measure.
Read MoreWe have received this update from our partners, GMT
Read MoreSome sad news. Nancy Chulu, the Care Coordinator for Children of Hope, whom we have worked with since before Operation Orphan was registered, passed away from cancer at the end of last year.
Read MoreWrite something for a blog! A blog! I have never blogged in my life. Do I really have to?
Read MoreRed dust between my toes, insect bites plastered all over my legs, yet I’m the happiest I’ve been in a long time…
Read MoreSince its formation, Hope for Life has helped hundreds of children living with HIV/AIDS in Mutare.
Read MoreDonald and Marie are travelling to Congo in March to continue the work of developing the new home and they will also be working at expanding the productivity of the farm.
Read MoreTogether with the National Mission Commission of Nepal, we are financially supporting 13 orphan children in Nepal. Some of these children lost their parents during the earthquake in 2015.
Read MoreWe recently met a new Iraqi refugee family that was in an especially difficult situation. Ten people lived in one house, and the house had muddy walls and horrific smells.
Read MoreWe’ve been excited to see developments happening in Sierra Leone as the next two homes for the children are built.
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