Ready for Rainy Season!
Our Home in Myanmar received new school supplies, uniforms, and umbrellas. Housefather Joseph told us, “The children only have one school uniform. It is very hard for them during the rainy season.
Their uniforms get wet, and they do not have dry clothes to change into, so they had to spend the school day in wet clothes.” New uniforms solved that problem! We were also able to provide each child with a new outfit. For the first time in their lives the children were able to select brand new outfits. This was such a happy experience for the children.
Meet Jessica Douglass. She is married to Jon, Michigan Houseparent Supervisor. The Douglass family lives on the property with our Michigan group homes. She and Jon have served as relief houseparents and full-time houseparents.
Udter experienced some significant disappointments because of the pandemic. He missed a good friend’s birthday party, and he was unable to spend time with relatives over the summer break. Instead of sulking
Danielle just started 6th grade. She loves to bake and enjoys arts and crafts. Because of the lockdown, Danielle really misses her friends. She enjoys school and really misses
THANK YOU to all who supported our children and staff as they completed their Miles of Compassion (MOC) goals.
Our GEM Home in Myanmar received new school supplies, uniforms, and umbrellas. Housefather Pau Gin told us, “The children only have one
Our partners need a total of 15 sewing machines. The average cost is
Some harvests come right when you expect them. When you are working with children, the harvest time may take longer than you would expect or like. We are seeing the “harvest”
Pastor James Togba directs our ministry partnership in Liberia. He regularly checks on our Foster Care families caring for over 300 children