We’re thrilled to welcome Lifesong Moldova to the family! For over 12 years, our new teammates in Moldova have faithfully served at-risk youth—especially teenagers transitioning out of residential care. Moldova is one of the poorest countries in Europe, with widespread economic instability, high emigration rates, and limited job opportunities in rural areas. These challenges deeply […]| Lifesong for Orphans
Last year, when Lenick sat down to take national high school exams in Haiti, he did so with confidence, believing he would succeed. When he didn't pass, he was devastated.| Lifesong for Orphans
Here’s to the dads, the ones that make up the tribe of men who stand in the gap for the calling to adopt, to foster, to be a father to the fatherless.| Lifesong for Orphans
Manasseh was once quiet and uncertain. Then a godly man stepped in and offered him mentorship—and everything changed. Here's his story.| Lifesong for Orphans
When Matthew and Anna began an adoption journey, they had no idea how hard—and how wonderful—it would be. Don't miss their incredible story.| Lifesong for Orphans
The young mothers and children we serve have experienced the unspeakable. Many have suffered abuse and struggle to know what love is. But by God’s grace and your support, our team is providing respite, healing, and community for these young, vulnerable mothers and their kids, a true place of HOPE for the orphaned and vulnerable. […]| Lifesong for Orphans
Orphaned and vulnerable children in Ukraine and Poland are experiencing joy and community in the middle of a war, and vulnerable families are being preserved.| Lifesong for Orphans
The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for three years. It’s difficult news to swallow, as many prayers have been prayed for the war to end. Lives have been lost, many more children have been orphaned, and peace and safety have been severely disrupted. Amidst all this darkness, our team in Ukraine surrenders to God’s […]| Lifesong for Orphans
The last few months were packed with exciting community gatherings. It is our prayer that these times together would allow the orphaned young adults and children we serve to experience what it’s like to be part of a family who loves them. We held our annual Oak Tree Run, traveled as a group, celebrated Christmas […]| Lifesong for Orphans
When we come to the end of one year and start another, we can’t help but reflect on the goodness of God and all He has done through His body in Guatemala. The simple words, “thank you” seem so small compared to your generosity and dedication. We are so grateful for the impact you have […]| Lifesong for Orphans
Diana was born in a prison and lived there for the first 3 years of her life. She was then transferred to an orphanage. But the emotional pain she experienced caused her to distance herself from others. That changed in 2015 when Diana met Yulia, who became her trusted mentor. Yulia held a Bible study […]| Lifesong for Orphans
Every year, our team in Uganda is visited by a group of medical professionals. They provide medical exams to the children we serve and members of the community. In addition to doctors and nurses, this group includes student volunteers from our continuing education program. As students work alongside professionals, they gain valuable experience, running labs, […]| Lifesong for Orphans
Following the assassination of Haiti’s president in 2021, violent gangs forcibly took control. In 2023, 8,400 people were killed, injured, or kidnapped. Today, the number of innocent lives taken continues to rise. In August, we grieved the tragic murder of a beloved team member and friend—a man completely dedicated to the mission of bringing joy […]| Lifesong for Orphans
I'd never heard of a birth mother choosing to place her baby for adoption because of love. This is my story.| Lifesong for Orphans
Naomi promised God that if He gave her a family, she would serve Him with her whole life. She never could have imagined a Christmas adoption.| Lifesong for Orphans
Fatherless children in Haiti are highly vulnerable. When men are unable to find work, they often leave their families due to shame. Lifesong and Welcome Home Haiti partner to help families stay together by empowering over 125 men and women with jobs. Employees receive discipleship and living wages, four times above the average pay. They […]| Lifesong for Orphans
After having two biological children, Andy and Laura felt an unmistakable tug on their hearts to a bigger story of adoption.| Lifesong for Orphans
Below, one of our teammates in Bolivia shares an example of what transitioning into adulthood can look like for orphaned and vulnerable young adults in Bolivia— We have often heard that we can only give as much as we have been given. For orphans, this can look bleak. Most of the time, what they received […]| Lifesong for Orphans
After the miracle of a third adoption, Jonathan and Jennifer welcomed a daughter into their family. This is their story.| Lifesong for Orphans
Anita began caring for her two grandchildren after her daughter left. With no resources, she struggled daily to provide food, shelter, and education. Determined to give them a better future, Anita worked tirelessly, doing odd jobs for her neighbors to make ends meet. Though she did everything she could, Anita knew no matter how hard […]| Lifesong for Orphans
Together, we help orphans know they are seen, known, and loved. We’re excited to share our 2024 Stories of Redemption with you. Considering the stories that have unfolded this year—including the ongoing war in Ukraine and the escalating political unrest in Haiti and Ethiopia—we’re humbled by the ways you continue to care for children in […]| Lifesong for Orphans
The children of migrant families in Thailand often feel forgotten. They go without food and shelter, lacking safety and hope for the future. When Joseph was 8 years old, his family became migrants, moving from Cambodia to Thailand to work in construction. Their home was a tiny, tin room on the construction site where Joseph […]| Lifesong for Orphans
This year, even during the war, Lifesong Farms in Ukraine reached an incredible milestone and set a new record, proving God's faithfulness.| Lifesong for Orphans
Peter was alone and abandoned when he met our team in Zambia. His parents died and his extended family left him, so our team provided safe housing and holistic, Gospel-centered care. When Peter started going to school, our team nurtured his unique skills and interests, eventually leading him to spend two years receiving vocational training […]| Lifesong for Orphans
When Mubiru* lost his father, his whole world changed. Just 8 years old, he struggled with discouragement, not knowing what was going to happen next. During this time, Mubiru lost all motivation to study and go to school. He thought his education would soon come to an end since he no longer had a father […]| Lifesong for Orphans