Home of Hope

Home of Hope

3D visualization of proposed home for children and FLM headquarters India.

It's been on our heart for some years now to create a home for children that would be a place of love and safety for little ones that have no other hope. Through a 2 year old girl called Shirisha, whose story of being left wandering the streets to fend for herself moved us to intervene and find a place for her, we came into contact with a government orphanage 2 hours from where we work. We have been helping them over the last year as the care they provide is very basic. We've been able to supply new cots , clothes, bedding, toys for some stimulation, feeding items, toiletries and water filters. Each rescued child has a unique and heart-rendering story - some being abandoned in rubbish dumps), others being sold for money, but each is so precious and we know loved by God.


Photo of a baby asleep on the floor.

However the government home provides very basic care so we are in the process of establishing our own home for abandoned and unwanted children. We want to create a family atmosphere where each is loved, valued and accepted. We have just received planning permission for a building to accommodate 12-15 children, staff and an office. We have been able to raise over £8,000 out of £55,000 but still have a big challenge to reach the target. Constructors have been selected and everything is in place to commence the work.


Photo of a child eating.
We've been able to supply new cots , clothes, bedding, toys for some stimulation, feeding items, toiletries and water filters.

It is an exciting project as we can't wait to be able to use this facility to care for abandoned children. In the meantime we continue to help orphans at the government orphanage that we are involved with.

We can't do it alone, but with your help, we can make a life-changing difference to these children's lives, give them a brighter future, and help them to reach their individual potential. Please pray for abandoned children, for them to be protected from danger, for God to rescue them and for us to be able to help them. If you are able, please also consider giving. You can donate on-line or to give regularly, or pay by cheque, please get in touch.

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