Posts Tagged ‘Orphans’

Live Your Faith: Help an orphan thrive

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Little Lekini was an emaciated orphan in Africa

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KENYA – Little Lekini’s name means “small and weak.” And it was a fitting name.

Abandoned by his mother at a tender age, Lekini never received proper nutrition or care. At the age of three, he was severely emaciated, weighing only 17 pounds. (more…)

Orphans get a new home

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Orphaned children in Guatemala receive a new home from Operation Blessing

GUATEMALA – Orphaned at a young age, Juan and Joseline have been living with their grandparents in an impoverished area of Guatemala.

But when a tropical storm hit their community this year, floodwaters tore their home apart, destroying everything they owned—and leaving them with only the clothes on their back. (more…)

A Christmas blessing in Peru

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Children in Peru receive a Christmas blessing

CHINCHA & HUAYCAN, Peru – This year OB Peru held a special Christmas program to benefit impoverished children. With the help of volunteers from a local church, Operation Blessing provided more than 1,500 children with a Christmas breakfast, a show, food baskets for their families, and even special Christmas gifts. Additionally, the children were given a free dental check-up. (more…)

Education for impoverished children in Afghanistan

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Mohammad is a shoe-shine boy in Afghanistan.

AFGHANISTAN – As I walked into a restaurant for lunch, I was greeted with a big smile by a young boy, Mohammad. He was a “shoe-shine boy” to all the customers. He seemed very bright, handsome, and industrious. Sadly, his father was killed by a road side bomb and his mother had no skill set that would allow her to earn an income. In fact, she had no other choice but to beg on the busy streets of Kabul. (more…)

Distributing TOMS Shoes in China

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

YUNNAN, China – Operation Blessing teams travel into rural and impoverished areas of China’s Yunnan Province to distribute brand new TOMS Shoes to students, bringing smiles all around. (more…)

Not forgotten: Bringing hope to the people of Afghanistan

Monday, July 18th, 2011

A young girl in Afghanistan drinks from an Operation Blessing well.

KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghanistan is not the safest place to be right now from most people’s perspective. The day I left for Afghanistan the president’s brother was killed by his own security guard. Just as I landed in Delhi, I received a text message, “terrorist attack in Mumbai, alert in major airports in India.” I had second thoughts; should I be making this trip right now? (more…)

A Haitian Mother’s Day celebration at Zanmi Beni

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

The staff moms at Zanmi Beni have a celebration in their honor for Mother's Day in Haiti.

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – It’s Mother’s Day in Haiti, and for the kids at the Zanmi Beni Children’s Home it’s a time to celebrate and say thank you to all the staff “moms.” All of the children at Zanmi Beni are either orphans or were abandoned at birth, so it is the female staff members here that have developed special bonds with the children and shown them motherly love all year long. (more…)

Breakfast cereal helps students learn in Guatemala

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Children at a school in Guatemala receive a free breakfast from Operation Blessing.

ZACAPA, Guatemala – We left at 5:00 this morning heading to Zacapa, east of Guatemala City. The cool weather quickly turned hot as we arrived at the community where Operation Blessing is providing breakfast for 100 children. (more…)

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