Mission
Hearth to Hearth Ministries is operating 5 orphanages in Kenya and Uganda, Africa and helping over 700 African orphans.
Hearth to Hearth Ministries official Mission statement is below.
In acknowledgement of the bountiful blessings that God has poured on us, we are determined to share those blessings, both material and spiritual, with the orphaned children of this world. Though we are small in numbers, we serve a big God, who has already worked miracles through our efforts. This voluntary labor of love has begun in the east African countries of Kenya and Uganda. With God's continuing leadership, approval and blessings, it is our aim for the work to spread to many other areas of Africa and to other parts of the world.
Therefore, our mission is to help as many orphaned children as possible, through any means possible. We wish to accomplish this mission through the following specific goals.
1. Using exclusively local Administrators, laborers, and methods except on the governance level.
2. Maintaining, supporting and encouraging the local culture and economy in and through our projects.
3. Avoiding westernization of our facilities and the orphans.
Programs
Sponsor an African orphan for $30 a month which helps to pay for their food, clothes, shelter, and an education.
Sponsor a Widow for $50 a month and help her care for her children/grandchildren.
Help Feed Orphans in Africa. Hearth to Hearth Ministries has over 700 orphans in it's orphanages many of which do not have sponsors yet. Feeding all these and the orphans that come to the gate costs about $10,000 a month.
History
Hearth to Hearth Ministries has been helping African orphans since 2001. Read about our work in Africa in our Spotlight on Orphans newsletters
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African Orphans and Orphanages
Hearth to Hearth Minstries is run by volunteers here in the US that recieve no compensation. The orphanage administrators and workers in Africa receive a small stipend to help support their families. This means that almost 100% of donations to Hearth to Hearth Ministries go to Africa to help the orphans there.


















