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Hope for Angie

Children, Incorporated International Projects Manager Shaun Mabry just returned from two weeks in Costa Rica where he visited our five project sites there and established contacts for training at the recently-opened Bambu Farmer’s Market, Se Ska Iyi. Follow along this week to learn more the projects and children he encountered as well as the latest news on our farmer’s market. Like most little girls, Angie is curious and...

In Search of a Better Life at La Milagrosa

Children, Incorporated International Projects Manager Shaun Mabry just returned from two weeks in Costa Rica where he visited our five project sites there and established contacts for training at the recently-opened Bambu Farmer’s Market, Se Ska Iyi. Follow along this week to learn more the projects and children he encountered as well as the latest news on our farmer’s market. Located just outside the capital of...

Sponsor Helps Family Build a Home

Instead of living in a solid house, Uricio used to live in a tent with his family. The family began constructing their own home but did not have enough resources to buy all of the materials for the building, making the construction process painstakingly slow as the family continued to live under a tent. When Uricio’s sponsor learned of this, he immediately lent the family support to finish the construction of their home,...

Violence in Juarez continues…Children contin...

Along the border between the U.S. and Mexico, Emmanuel Children’s Home is struggling to maintain a safe haven for over 100 children in a city that has become a dangerous drug war zone. Tragically, 10 murders a day in Ciudad Juarez has become the norm as gang related violence has increased, pulling many of the city’s vulnerable teens along with it. Despite the chaos, the home has continued to stand as a refuge where...