This image is from Faces of Africa
Hearth to Hearth Ministries is starting this Faces of Africa project to help raise money for African Orphans. We are putting images in the shape of Africa and including pictures in them to tell a story. For example the first image has pictures of the African orphans at the gate of Hope for Children Center Orphanage. Orphans come to the gate daily hoping to be let in so that they can get regular meals and an education. The second image has pictures of some happy African children. We are trying to inprove the life of orphaned and abandoned African children by making room for them in one of Hearth to Hearth Ministries’ orphanages so that we can see more happy African children.
With this Faces of Africa project we are trying to raise money to build more orphanage buildings so that we can house and educate more of Africa’s orphaned and abandoned children. Please click the Donate to help African Orphans link to make a donation to help Hearth to Hearth Ministries help more African Orphans. Please say that your donation is for the “Faces of Africa project” to build new orphanage buildings.
The images on this page were compiled by a teenage girl who wants to use her talents to help African Orphans. We are just starting this page and we will add images as we get them made. We are putting the code to insert these images on your website or social network profile above the images in italics and we encourage you to use them to help raise awareness of the plight of African Orphans.
This image is from Faces of Africa
This image is from Faces of Africa
Sponsor an orphan through Hearth to Hearth Ministries. You can click on sponsor an orphan to learn more about sponsoring and orphan. You can also see more African orphans that need sponsors.

H-248 Evans
Born December 9, 1993
His parents died when he was very young. The father died in 1994 and the mother in 2000. After her death the relatives seized the property and sold it sending him away. He lived with a variety of sympathizers until finally he heard of our center. He came and asked for a job but was accepted as an orphan. He is good at math and likes to play football. He has been in the center since 2006.
If you would like to sponsor Evans please write to sponsorship@hearthtohearth.org

H-238 Everline
Born April 7, 1992
Everline was physically abused. She has been in the center since December, 2006. Everline is in grade level Form 1, and is very good in math. She likes playing volleyball, and eating beans and rice. I asked her if she was happy living at Hope Center, and she told me some of what she had gone through being forced into a marriage. She is very happy now and feels she has a family and a future. Everline would like to be a nurse. If you would like to sponsor Everline please write to sponsorship@hearthtohearth.org
We are trying to help as many of the world’s orphans as possible, starting in Kenya and Uganda Africa, where we care for nearly 600 African orphans.
If you’re not able to sponsor at this time but would like to give a gift to help our African orphans and orphanages. Please Donate to help African Orphans. Every dollar is a blessing.
Sponsor an orphan through Hearth to Hearth Ministries. You can click on sponsor an orphan to learn more about sponsoring and orphan. You can also see more African orphans that need sponsors.

H-248 Evans
Born December 9, 1993
His parents died when he was very young. The father died in 1994 and the mother in 2000. After her death the relatives seized the property and sold it sending him away. He lived with a variety of sympathizers until finally he heard of our center. He came and asked for a job but was accepted as an orphan. He is good at math and likes to play football. He has been in the center since 2006.
If you would like to sponsor Evans please write to sponsorship@hearthtohearth.org

H-238 Everline
Born April 7, 1992
Everline was physically abused. She has been in the center since December, 2006. Everline is in grade level Form 1, and is very good in math. She likes playing volleyball, and eating beans and rice. I asked her if she was happy living at Hope Center, and she told me some of what she had gone through being forced into a marriage. She is very happy now and feels she has a family and a future. Everline would like to be a nurse. If you would like to sponsor Everline please write to sponsorship@hearthtohearth.org
We are trying to help as many of the world’s orphans as possible, starting in Kenya and Uganda Africa, where we care for nearly 600 African orphans.
If you’re not able to sponsor at this time but would like to give a gift to help our African orphans and orphanages. Please Donate to help African Orphans. Every dollar is a blessing.




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Comment by Gaperrodorile — February 6, 2010 @ 12:44 am