USA Charity: Fiscal Year 2015 in Review

You provided refuge, for up to a year’s time, for orphans and abandoned children that includes Christian education, healthcare, meals, shelter, and clothing

Financial statements are available here.

Christian Care and Education

Kenyan Child Care Centre: $1,712 helped educate and rehabilitate 79 physically-challenged children. An additional 135 children received physical therapy.

Anderson Home near Salem, India: $2,084 provided safe shelter and Christian education for 11 orphans.

An orphanage near Bangalore, India: $10,914 provided safe shelter and Christian education for 49 orphans and abandoned children.

Grace Evangel Orphanage in Rajahmundry, India: $11,938 provided safe shelter and Christian education for 110 children.

Bible Home in Costa Rica in a high-risk area: $1,604 provided safe shelter, Christian education and counseling for 3 children.

$23,266 provided school tuition, supplies, lunch, uniforms, and transportation for 276 Dalit children.

Dalit girls enjoy the privilege of attending school thanks to help from many Mission to Children partners.
Dalit girls enjoy the privilege of attending school thanks to help from many Mission to Children partners.

Home Cherith in the Philippines: $3,633 provided school assistance, Bible and life-skills training for at-risk children.

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Schools in Haiti: $4,860 provided Christian education, lunch, and healthcare for over 16 school children.

Special projects that demonstrate God’s love

$12,271 repaired 29 leper homes and built 1 community hall.

In a leper community, this Indian boy is proud of his newly repaired home.
In a leper community, this Indian boy is proud of his newly repaired home.

$1,920 provided Bibles, food, and medical aid for Syrian and Iraqi refugees.

Iraqi refugee girl receives hygiene kit.
Iraqi refugee girl receives hygiene kit.

$3,056 provided medical aid, daily food, and basic necessities for a leper community.

$3,163 paid for village outreach expenses by Indian Gospel “Barefoot” Pastors.

$14,956 was for Christmas and Easter dinner outreaches providing a delicious meal and the Gospel presentation to 4,273 at-risk children and families in the Philippines, Romania, Colombia and several locations in India. 33 impoverished families in Costa Rica received a food basket at Christmas and 39 at-risk youth attended an Easter camp.

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“Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father Who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16

300 Ugandan HIV/AIDS children plus parents and hospital workers hear the Gospel and enjoy a tasty meal

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