Monthly Archives - February 2014

A Good Day at GO Project

Our financial controller, Debbie McMullin, likes to say that, “Any day we wire funds to the field is a good day at GO.”  We had such a day this week, as $167,000 was sent to GO Haiti.  The number […]

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The power of parents and their love

Whether you like NPR or not, this eight-minute story about the life of Izidor Ruckor, a Romanian orphan, contains two great truths. The first is that parents matter. In an instant and outsourcing society, there is no substitute for […]

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'Love Steps In' – Inviting the vulnerable into our homes

Jimmy Dodd, is the President of Pastor Serve, a KC-based ministry that seeks to ensure that “every pastor has a pastor.” He’s also a valued friend of GO Project who loves Jesus and His children.
On Superbowl Sunday, Jimmy delivered […]

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A Different Kind of Convert

Some are surprised to learn that caring for orphans is political. Yet, most understand a mix of money, Jesus, poverty, and vulnerable children makes a spicy cocktail, resulting in global pressure from UNICEF to shut down orphanages (Read more […]

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Haiti: The Hopeful Side

Last January, WORLD Magazine embedded Editor Mindy Belz in the GO Adventures Run d’Haiti experience. Her goal was to understand the dynamics of The Global Orphan Project on the ground in Haiti, but to also be a participant on […]

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Ripples from the Underground

This morning The Culture House and Störling Dance Theater dedicated a performance of Underground to children in Kansas City, especially children who need family – US Orphans. For those who haven’t seen this award-winning production, do yourself a favor […]

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