Standing on Their Own!
This is all that was left of their home after the government ordered it to be demolished. Over the past several years, Orphan’s Tear has […]
Read MoreThis is all that was left of their home after the government ordered it to be demolished. Over the past several years, Orphan’s Tear has […]
Read MoreSui Par weaving beautiful fabric to become self-supported. Sui Par’s father died when she was a little girl. Her mother is blind, and unable to […]
Read MoreRestored to health, Van is rejoicing with her family Dear Faithful Friends, I am so happy to tell you that Van Thang is alive […]
Read MoreJane Kinya with old newspapers from which she will profit Dear Friends, We hear a lot about America becoming a “paperless society,” but that isn’t […]
Read MoreThu Zar Win’s first ten years of life have been difficult. Her father died of AIDS in 2005, followed by her mother in 2006. Then […]
Read MoreAn Easter feast for the poor at the “Village” in Mexico Dear Friends, I just received a letter of thanks from our partners Jason […]
Read MoreZam Siam Dim, Phun Za Sang, and Van Bawi Zing with Grace Orphanage’s new baby ducks. Most Orphan’s Tear-supported orphanages also raise animals. The sounds […]
Read MoreNorth Korean soldiers patrol the Yalu River along North Korea’s border with China, looking for any who attempt to flee their repressive country Dear […]
Read MoreLove and Mercy Shelter bringing in their new electric rice cooker! Coupons are a nice way to save money in the US, but they don’t […]
Read More“Well” done! Happy children at Life Concern Orphanage’s new well—one that will last them for a long time. The idea of bathing in murky water […]
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