How Can You Help Provide A Place to Belong?

We all want to belong.

And yet, for so many of the orphans we serve, this has not been a reality for them – until now.

Heart for Orphans exists to place orphans in loving homes, with caring house parents and the support of our community. This leads them to experience a sense of true belonging – often for the very first time – which only deepens as they learn about the love their heavenly Father has for them.

That’s why, this year-end giving season, we’re focused on this idea of belonging. Belonging to a home. A community. The Heart for Orphans family. The family of God.

And YOU belong in the Heart for Orphans family, too! Your support over the years has empowered us to impact thousands of orphans over the years.

Now, we’re asking for support again as we seek to raise an ambitious $100,000 between now and the end of the year.

Will you join us?

Our goal: $100,000
by December 31, 2022

Today, as the war destroys communities across Ukraine, many families find themselves displaced and in search of a new place to call home… a new place to belong.

The war has created a new need to not only support families in their journey of finding a safe place to call home for the time being, but to also continue to maintain their homes in Ukraine, with the hope that they will be able to return one day. Our house parents need our support more than ever so they can in turn support the orphans they’ve welcomed into their homes.
 

Will you choose to partner with us this season in giving these youth a place to belong in the wake of displacement and chaos?

Give the gift of belonging!

"It was as if on February 24 we had the ground knocked out from under our feet and there were two options left: to trust God and try to survive or sit and wait for bombs to fall on our city. We chose to move away and keep our 13 children safe.

It seems to me that during these seven months God did not miss a single prayer. H4O is a place where we draw our strength from. It’s a place that helps us to grow spiritually and a place that helps us to get up if we stumble and fall. When we moved to a new country, H4O took care of my kids' needs. We left with a few things and our passports, but H4O took care of rest, with God’s help."

- Yulia, house mother who fled from Ukraine to Slovakia -

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