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GO Project gives everyone the opportunity to bring lasting change through a decision as simple as buying a t-shirt.
GO Project gives everyone the opportunity to bring lasting change through a decision as simple as buying a t-shirt.
As part of The Global Orphan Project community, you understand our drive to be the champion for every child and family. We set traditional, institutional vulnerable child care models aside, and connect our global family to a shared vision to care for kids […]
40 million people live under the poverty line in the United States. For those isolated from this poverty, stereotypes portrayed in the media often foster uninformed assumptions, perceptions and attitudes.
“Maybe we wouldn’t all admit it ahead of time, but […]
We love seeing the creative ways this global family advocates for kids who need family. At this year’s BIG Event, we experienced one of our favorite gifts devoted to kids yet! Craig Lueck painted five watercolor pieces inspired by real […]
By Ashley Willis, CarePortal Intern
4 million. It’s hard to visualize the number of kids touched by the U.S. child welfare system when you cannot count them on your fingers. Our mission for the child is never lost on us, […]
One couple who responded to a CarePortal request shared their story and the transformative effect of responding to the need.
In our haste, we’d like to snap our fingers and POOF! REUNIFICATION! Rather, in their conservatorship, child welfare agencies must balance the circumstances of each case to determine the appropriate course of action.
We remember the more than 2,000 children who have been impacted by CarePortal since March 2015. We are grateful for each child who has been helped. Each one was worth the effort.
CarePortal is not only about the meeting of physical needs. The meeting of emotional and spiritual needs of hope to the hopeless is met when someone sacrificially gives or donates time, finances, and other resources to help their […]
Yet, for a family to meet Tier 2 and Ter 3 needs, they often lack the basic physical resources which allow them to serve.