Orphan Outreach is a global Christian ministry that believes every orphaned and vulnerable child should receive the support they need to have a fulfilling, independent life in their community.
Donate To Change A LifeOver 1 Billion Children Lack the Support They Need to Thrive
More than 150 million children are orphaned in this world. And UNICEF estimates more than 356 million children live in extreme poverty. These children are the ones most vulnerable to societal ills, yet they are the ones least powerful to bring about change. Children at risk face obstacle after obstacle. And the problems multiply once a child turns 18 and seeks to live life independently.
That’s Why We Exist
Restoring Hope!
You can Make a Difference – Really!
A gift of $50 helps provide immediate needs, such as food, for children and families. Your generous gift will help restore hope to orphaned and vulnerable children around the world.
Our Story
More than 150 million children are orphaned in this world. And UNICEF estimates more than 356 million children live in extreme poverty. These children are the ones most vulnerable to societal ills, yet they are the ones least powerful to bring about change. Children at risk face obstacle after obstacle. And the problems multiply once a child turns 18 and seeks to live life independently.
Our Work
More than 150 million children are orphaned in this world. And UNICEF estimates more than 356 million children live in extreme poverty. These children are the ones most vulnerable to societal ills, yet they are the ones least powerful to bring about change. Children at risk face obstacle after obstacle. And the problems multiply once a child turns 18 and seeks to live life independently.
The Impact
More than 150 million children are orphaned in this world. And UNICEF estimates more than 356 million children live in extreme poverty. These children are the ones most vulnerable to societal ills, yet they are the ones least powerful to bring about change. Children at risk face obstacle after obstacle. And the problems multiply once a child turns 18 and seeks to live life independently.