“Rejoice in the Lord always! Again I will say: Rejoice!”

Paul writes these words from captivity, and yet he gives a powerful invitation to joy. It is deeply moving, because joy is not dependent on external circumstances, but is an inner state that we can achieve in the Lord.

We have been honored to serve with our local partners in Punjab, Pakistan, since 2023. By linking arms with a local team, we have been able to provide food aid to 100 orphan children in Punjab, Pakistan.

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Student Update: Ndabo Alamwe

Global Orphan Relief equipped Ndabo Alamwe at Mukumbi Primary School in the North-Western Province of Zambia with what he needed to attend school.

We will provide Hope for the Future to more than 500 orphan children in Kenya & Zambia by empowering them to attend school in 2025!

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A Ray of Hope in Kathmandu

The narrow streets of Kathmandu buzzed with life as children from different churches and slum areas gathered in a small community hall. Their faces, though marked by hardship, glowed with anticipation. Today was special.

We have deployed 350 GO! Ambassadors in Nepal, who now serve 360 orphan children in their communities. This is a wonderful story of how God is using his local Church to bless children.

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Aweil Food Aid Road Map | South Sudan

We recently completed a process to determine how we might best meet the needs of orphan children in the Aweil area of South Sudan, where we currently feed 1,753 of these children. We are encouraged by all that has been accomplished within the Aweil Food Aid Mission Project since 2016. Within the process of considering our Road Map forward, we have an eye toward addressing current needs into the future.

“I am not sure that there is anything more important in our physical world than to feed hungry children. My desire is to feed them all… “

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A Message of Gratitude and Hope

Greetings from Aweil Town, South Sudan! My name is Jacob Kuel Akook, and I am the Head Teacher of Aweil Town Orphanage School. I am writing to extend my heartfelt gratitude for the generosity you have shown to our school and community.

Feed the hungry and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as noon. Isa 58.10

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Education for Orphan Children in Kenya

Education in Kenya is widely regarded as one of the key drivers of personal and national development. For orphaned children, however, the journey to accessing and completing education is often marked by multiple obstacles.

We are supporting 485 orphan children through our Education Initiative, with 260 of these children in Kenya.

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Biblical Mandate to Serve Orphan Children

The Bible places a significant emphasis on the care and protection of orphans, presenting it not only as a moral duty but as a divine mandate for all believers. Throughout both the Old and New Testaments, God's heart for the vulnerable, especially orphans, is repeatedly expressed, and His people are called to reflect His compassion by serving those in need.

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The Challenges of Nutrition for Orphan Children in South Sudan

South Sudan is a country that gained independence in 2011, and where we have served alongside of Christ Mission to the World (CMW) since 2016. We work with CMW in five locations; four village schools, and one orphanage located at a Church, to feed 1,753 orphan children.

Feed the hungry and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as noon. Isa 58.10

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Meet Sharon Wekesa | Fortune Learners' Centre

Meet Sharon Wekesa who  is a 10- year-old girl from a family of five. Their home is headed by her widowed mother with Sharon being the firstborn with three other siblings.

Today, we are supporting 589 orphan children through our Education Initiative, with 212 of these children attending Fortune Learners’ Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.

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Year in Numbers 2023

In 2023, we were honored to serve in new places within Asia with continued roll-out of our Church Mobilization Initiative.

We continued to scale our care initiatives (Home-Based Care, Education, & Nutrition) where we cared for an average of 2,465 each month.

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