December 15, 2010

No longer an outcast, Moses is raised by loving foster parents

Before his birth, Moses was already an outcast to his family in Nairobi, Kenya. Because he was conceived by an incestuous relationship between siblings, Moses’ mother was faced with a difficult decision.

If she agreed to abort her child, she could remain with her family, but if not, she and her child would be disowned.

Moses’ mother decided to go ahead with the birth, but after a short time, she realized she could not care for him.

Moses’ mother took him to Fountain of Life, where he has a loving family.

After seven years at Fountain of Life, Moses attends school, loves to dance, sing and play soccer.

His bright smile brings joy to his foster family and his fun personality keeps them all entertained.

Download Moses’ Ornament of Hope (PDF)

Thousands of children like Moses are receiving help from our partner churches in 14 different countries. But without the support of our generous donors, these projects could not survive.

This holiday season, World Orphans needs 300 individuals or families who will commit to giving $33 a month to help children like Moses and others that you will learn about during these 33 days. Will you help World Orphans give the gift of hope to these children?

As a way of thanking you for your support we’ll send you a free gift. (More details.)

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