Current Projects
> Medical 2010 and 2009
> Basic Life 2010 and 2009
> Caregiving 2010 and 2009
> Educational & Developmental 2010 and 2009
Past Projects
> Medical 2008 and 2007 > Medical 2006 and 2005
> Basic Life 2008 and 2007 > Basic Life 2006 & 2005
> Caregiving 2008 and 2007 > Caregiving 2006 & 2005
> Educational & Developmental 2008 and 2007 > Educational & Developmental 2006 & 2005
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Tens of thousands of orphans wait for someone to exhibit the love, care and attention they are desperately lacking. We see hope of children thriving in an environment fostered by loving care givers, medical needs and corrective surgeries provided for, educational opportunities realized, and a generation of forsaken children graced with love, confidence, and provision for the future. Hope's Heart Orphan Foundation focuses on 4 primary areas of giving to enrich the lives of orphans.
A grant from Hope's Heart says 'you are valued and loved' to these children. It helps provide opportunities to attend school and to receive developmental stimulation. Nutritional programs contribute to improved health and growth. Basic life grants provide for the essentials of day to day living in orphanages that lack the resources, or providing funding for placement in Chinese foster homes. Nanny programs help decrease the large child to care giver ratio, allowing babies and toddlers to receive one-on-one attention and nurturing they would otherwise not have.
For more information on each focus area and to view current and past projects that Hope's Heart has assisted in funding, please click on the focus areas to the left.
Thank you for partnering with us as we 'Serve Orphans with a Passion to Enrich Their Lives'. These projects would not be possible without your support. After reviewing these focus areas, see How You Can Help to view available opportunities to participate in making a difference in an orphan's life.
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