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Help us raise the other half of our goal for the solar panel installation in the Arias Home of Hope! This orphanage is a safe and loving environment for 39 children who were born with HIV/AIDS, providing them with the medical attention they so desperately need. Because the virus is so highly stigmatized in India, […]
Read MoreWe’re excited to introduce a new series of photos from the eyes of our children! We left one of our cameras at the Arias Home of Hope located in Acharapakkam, India. For the next few weeks you will be able to experience the beauty life has to offer from their perspective. All the children of […]
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Read MoreFun Fact Friday! The average Tilapia weighs 5 pounds. Our tilapia from our Aquaponics farm in Honduras grow as big as 6 pounds, enough to feed 12 children! This project is elevating the quality of nutrition for the 21 kids at the home, providing the necessary protein so they can grow healthy. #aquaponics #eco #farm […]
Read MoreWe’ve reached 65% of our goal! Help us to provide better nutrition and computer literacy for the 79 children in the Ashirvad Home. Learn more by visiting our website. #india #sustainable #impact #getinvolved #giveback #educationforall
Read MoreWe had a great 2014 – all thanks to you! Our year end review is out, highlighting the projects we kicked off, and the impact our older ones are continuing to have. We are very excited for 2015; we are starting the year with four projects in the first quarter alone – phew! We couldn’t […]
Read MoreA person, a place, a feeling – what does home mean to you? Is it a place you feel safe, a place you feel warm? We asked out partner children what home meant to then, and our proud to share it with the world in the premiere of our new video, What is Home? Watch […]
Read MoreWe met Tika during our research trip to India last year. She’s a spunky girl who has dreams of becoming a teacher, and her favorite color is pink. In general, orphan and vulnerable children living in orphanages are often portrayed as sad and hopeless cases, but this is simply not true. They are bright, funny, […]
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