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      Christ is moving in IndiaChrist is moving in India
      Recently, the number of Life Centers has increased from 8 to 50, spreading the impact of Jesus Christ to children all across India.  Read more »»

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      Love Pak Parties are Coming UpLove Pak Parties are Coming Up
      When the children receive their Love Paks, they participate in a Love Pak Party. As Christmas draws near, the children are getting excited!  Read more »»

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      Haiti is Hit AgainHaiti is Hit Again
      On Wednesday October 24th, Hurricane Sandy swept through Haiti, causing devastating damage and affecting thousands.  Read more »»

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      Relief for flood in HaitiRelief for flood in Haiti
      When the storm struck, waters flooded Similien’s tent. Since there was nowhere for their children to sleep because of the water...  Read more »»

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      Flood Disaster in India - 2 Million are homelessFlood Disaster in India - 2 Million are homeless
      What the Prime Minister of India is calling one of the worst floods in recent times has already claimed the lives of over 100 people—and more are still missing.  Read more »»

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      India Life CentersIndia Life Centers
      While in India, Dr. Lange met Viya, who told him how the Life Center has made a huge difference for both her children and herself.  Read more »»

      The First Malaria VaccineThe First Malaria Vaccine
      The new malaria vaccine has already shown to cut the risk of developing malaria in half.  Read more »»

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      Happy Retirement MarliesHappy Retirement Marlies
      For over 30 years now, Marlies Lange, co-founder, has been a huge part of Childcare Worldwide. As of April 1st, she is entering a well-deserved retirement.  Read more »»

      Catching the Rain—Clean Water for KidsCatching the Rain—Clean Water for Kids
      Childcare Worldwide is seeking to supply all of the schools where our Christian Character Building Program is taught with water catchment systems.  Read more »»

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      Famine Report: From Dadaab to TurkanaFamine Report: From Dadaab to Turkana
      Hundreds of thousands of people in East Africa continue to be affected by the drought that has ravaged the region. Many were helped, but there is still much work to do.  Read more »»

      Flash Floods Leave Hundreds Dead in the PhilippinesFlash Floods Leave Hundreds Dead in the Philippines
      Food, clean water, clothing and basic supplies are needed to help the thousands who are now homeless.  Read more »»

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      Proclaiming the Gospel in IndiaProclaiming the Gospel in India
      Over 100 people were transformed by the Gospel during a three day evangelistic meeting in India.  Read more »»

      Stuck in the Middle: Refugees Struggling to SurviveStuck in the Middle: Refugees Struggling to Survive
      Thousands of Somali refugees struggle for survival as they settle in the Kenyan desert  Read more »»

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      Good News in HaitiGood News in Haiti
      Good News Clubs are making a difference in the lives of Haitian youth.  Read more »»

      Texting Can Save LivesTexting Can Save Lives
      Text FAMINE to 67463 to Provide Food for Famine Victims in East Africa  Read more »»

      Famine Continues to Devastate East AfricaFamine Continues to Devastate East Africa
      29,000 children under the age of 5 have died in the last 3 months.  Read more »»

      Famine Update: 200 Families Receive FoodFamine Update: 200 Families Receive Food
      Childcare Worldwide's Kenya Director, John Mwangi, delivers food to refugees in Dadaab, the largest refugee camp in the world.  Read more »»

      Famine Declared in SomaliaFamine Declared in Somalia
      Continual conflict, widespread poverty, rising food prices, and the worst drought in more than half a century has escalated over the past months into an emergency situation for the people of East Africa.  Read more »»

      Deadly Lightning in UgandaDeadly Lightning in Uganda
      Unusually destructive storms in Uganda have killed over 40 people in late June and early July. You can keep children safe by helping us install lightning protection systems near schools.  Read more »»

      Rising Food Prices in East AfricaRising Food Prices in East Africa
      Food and fuel prices are doubling and tripling, causing many middle-class families to struggle and making the situation of the poor more desperate.  Read more »»

      New water filtration system in HaitiNew water filtration system in Haiti
      This system can prevent many waterborne diseases including cholera  Read more »»

      Flooding in HaitiFlooding in Haiti
      Port-au-Prince has been inundated by floods from the heavy rains.  Read more »»

      Kenya: Thousands Gather to CelebrateKenya: Thousands Gather to Celebrate
      The approximate 5,000 students that were present are currently participating in the Christian Character Building Program at their schools.  Read more »»

      Kenya School Lunch ProjectKenya School Lunch Project
      A new feeding project helps children who were unable to pay attention in class because they were not getting enough to eat.  Read more »»

      Malaria Awareness DayMalaria Awareness Day
      Malaria is killing 1 million people each year, but this disease is easily prevented with insecticide treated mosquito nets.  Read more »»

      Children Helping ChildrenChildren Helping Children
      Sarah and her friends put on a rock-a-thon to help children succeed  Read more »»

      TV Debut: The Ugandan Orphans Choir appeared on New Day NorthwestTV Debut: The Ugandan Orphans Choir appeared on New Day Northwest
      Childcare Sponsor, Lynne Nelson, and her sponsored child, Henry, shared with the audience how Child Sponsorship has changed both their lives.  Read more »»

      Olympia: Ugandan Orphans Choir performs opening prayer for Washington State SenateOlympia: Ugandan Orphans Choir performs opening prayer for Washington State Senate
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      Kenya: Christian Character Building transforms 8 young livesKenya: Christian Character Building transforms 8 young lives
      Over 12,000 children are participating in Christian Character Building in Kenya.  Read more »»

      Childcare Worldwide Joyfully Celebrates 30 Years of God's ProvisionChildcare Worldwide Joyfully Celebrates 30 Years of God's Provision
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      Introducing the 2011 Ugandan Orphans ChoirIntroducing the 2011 Ugandan Orphans Choir
      The 2011 Ugandan Orphans Choir has arrived  Read more »»

      Presidential Elections in UgandaPresidential Elections in Uganda
      On February 18, presidential elections will be held in Uganda. Please pray that political tensions do not result in violence.  Read more »»

      Christian Character Building in IndiaChristian Character Building in India
      Successful pilot project leads to Christian Character Building expansion in India. Through these programs Childcare Worldwide sponsored churches will reach out to a predominantly Hindu society through its children.  Read more »»

      Haiti: One Year LaterHaiti: One Year Later
      One year after the tragic 7.0 earthquake devastated Haiti, the nation is struggling to recover. Read more about the remaining challenges and small victories from this past year.  Read more »»

      Haiti Cholera Epidemic ContinuesHaiti Cholera Epidemic Continues
      The devastating cholera epidemic continues to sweep central Haiti. Read what you can do to help.  Read more »»

      Celebrating Sponsorship SuccessCelebrating Sponsorship Success
      Martha is pursuing her dream of a career in the tailoring and fashion design business, thanks to the help of her sponsor.  Read more »»

      Political Unrest Shuts Down HaitiPolitical Unrest Shuts Down Haiti
      We received an urgent request for prayer from Mendelson Cesar, our Haiti Director. Violent protests prompted by disputed presidential election results have put Haiti in lock-down mode. Schools and businesses have closed, the airport shut down and the streets have emptied.  Read more »»

      Distribution at Ndatho IDP CampDistribution at Ndatho IDP Camp
      Kenyans living at Ndatho Refugee Camp joyfully welcomed Childcare Worldwide staff as they distributed more supplies, including a water pump and tank to provide clean water.  Read more »»


      Childcare Worldwide has started a new Critical Care Project in India. It is focused on children aged two to five years - the most vulnerable ages in a child's growth. The project fights malnutrition, which is common among children living in poverty.  Read more »»

      Hurricane Tomas hits Haiti with furyHurricane Tomas hits Haiti with fury
      Already devastated by January's earthquake and a deadly cholera outbreak, Haiti suffers again, this time from Hurricane Tomas. Please pray for those affected by flooding.  Read more »»


      Daniel Njuguna, a Childcare Worldwide medical worker, has been operating a medical clinic in a rural Maasai village in Kenya since 1996. His most frequent patients in the clinic are women and children.  Read more »»

      Benjamin's Success:Benjamin's Success:
      Benjamin, a former sponsored child through Childcare Worldwide, has used his success as a Financial Partner in a Kenyan bank to make a difference in the lives of others.  Read more »»


      Flooded rivers in Veracruz, Mexico leave families homeless and in need of aid.  Read more »»

      Cholera Outbreak in IDP CampCholera Outbreak in IDP Camp
      250 children in an IDP camp in Kenya are at risk for cholera and other water-related diseases. Read what you can do to help.  Read more »»

      Expanding Our Work in UgandaExpanding Our Work in Uganda
      A new medical clinic to serve sponsored children and neighboring communities is just one addition we are making to Lake Victoria Children's Home in Uganda.  Read more »»

      A Sweet Gift: Peaches for Hungry ChildrenA Sweet Gift: Peaches for Hungry Children
      Donated peaches, sent from one of our partnering organizations, Gleanings for the Hungry, will be a welcomed breakfast for many children in Peru.  Read more »»

      Children Suffering From FloodsChildren Suffering From Floods
      One of our pastors in Orissa reported,“The condition of little children who have survived the flooding is miserable. They need clothes and medication as they have lost almost everything."  Read more »»

      From the Field: Haiti Praise ReportFrom the Field: Haiti Praise Report
      Haiti Director Mendelson expresses his thanks to donors and reports on the success of the post-earthquake feeding programs.  Read more »»

      Aid delivered to IDP CampAid delivered to IDP Camp
      Thanks to our generous donors, we were able to help provide necessities like mosquito nets and blankets to displaced families in Ndatho IDP Camp...but there is still more work to be done!  Read more »»

      New Look, Same PurposeNew Look, Same Purpose
      After a few years of the same design, Childcare Worldwide’s website has taken a turn towards something fresher and more distinctive.  Read more »»

      Displaced Families Still Struggling Nearly 3 Years LaterDisplaced Families Still Struggling Nearly 3 Years Later
      Time has passed since the outbreak of violence in Kenya following the 2007 presidential election, but ask anyone living in the IDP camp near Subukia, Kenya, and they can recall that fear-filled time like it happened yesterday.  Read more »»

      Staying In School:Sponsorship Leads to High Graduation RatesStaying In School:Sponsorship Leads to High Graduation Rates
      Childcare Worldwide's unique emphasis on education within our sponsorship program has proven to be successful with its high retention and graduation rates.  Read more »»

      Generosity Provides Nets for ManyGenerosity Provides Nets for Many
      Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we were able to distribute 550 mosquito nets in Kenya and Uganda.  Read more »»

      Spotlight on StaffSpotlight on Staff
      The Ugandan Orphans Choir is about to start their East Coast Tour. Meet our new Tour Leaders - David and Sarah!  Read more »»

      Credit card process changeCredit card process change
      Some of our supporters may see a $1 charge pending on their credit card account. We want you to know that this is not an actual charge and we apologize for this inconvenience.  Read more »»

      Choir Performs at Seattle Sounders GameChoir Performs at Seattle Sounders Game
      The Ugandan Orphans Choir had the unique opportunity to perform at a Seattle Sounders game at Qwest Field--their largest performance yet!  Read more »»

      The East Coast Choir is Coming!The East Coast Choir is Coming!
      After over four months of extensive paperwork, arduous waiting and a whole lot of praying, the East Coast Ugandan Orphans Choir is finally coming to the states!  Read more »»

      A Home for FlorenceA Home for Florence
      Dr. Max Lange remembers his time spent with Florence, a widow who lives with her seven children in a small shack.

      Help build a new home for Florence...
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      Haiti Update: Four Months LaterHaiti Update: Four Months Later
      Over four months later, Haiti still needs our help. Find out how you can pray for our staff and different ways you can give to the ongoing needs...  Read more »»

      A New Generation of Leaders is GrowingA New Generation of Leaders is Growing
      At Kiamaina Elementary School in Kenya, over 2,500 children gathered with their parents, teachers and community members to celebrate Christian Character Buildling and the growth that has resulted.  Read more »»

      Celebrating Transformed Lives in KenyaCelebrating Transformed Lives in Kenya
      Dr. Max Lange visits Kenya to celebrate with students in the Christian Character Building program and, in a more personal celebration, a sponsor reunites with her child.  Read more »»

      World Malaria Day: Provide Prevention World Malaria Day: Provide Prevention
      April 25 is World Malaria Day, a day marking combined global efforts to provide malaria treatment to Sub-Saharan Africa and around the world.  Read more »»

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      Help Revolutionize A NationHelp Revolutionize A Nation
      Edwin, a seventh grader in Kenya, has been described by his teachers as a “gentle, obedient student who cares deeply about those around him.” For a young boy who used to be labeled as a troublemaker, this change was significant. What causes such a dramatic character change in a 13 year-old boy?  Read more »»

      Harvest in HaitiHarvest in Haiti
      Haiti Director Mendelson has been working tirelessly to meet the physical needs of earthquake victims. In the midst of food distribution and aid, he is also meeting their spiritual needs.  Read more »»

      An Ambassador Mom Changing Children's LivesAn Ambassador Mom Changing Children's Lives
      Sarah is a busy mother of three, but still uses her time to make sure other children will have sponsors.  Read more »»

      Schools Delayed, but Sponsorship Continues...Schools Delayed, but Sponsorship Continues...
      Schools in Haiti were rescheduled to open in March, but now it looks like it may be longer for some...  Read more »»

      Aftershocks Continue/ February 23, 2010Aftershocks Continue/ February 23, 2010
      At 1:26 am on February 23, people awoke to yet another aftershock—this one with a 4.7 magnitude.  Read more »»

      400 Come to Christ After Earthquake400 Come to Christ After Earthquake
      The Haiti earthquake ravaged homes and demolished buildings, but even in the midst of destruction, hope is breaking through.  Read more »»

      Three Years to Recovery...at Least.Three Years to Recovery...at Least.
      We’ve known that it will be a very long road to restoration for Haiti, but on Monday, President Rene Preval gave a clearer picture of just how long it will be.  Read more »»

      Haiti Schools Closed, but Feeding Children Remains PriorityHaiti Schools Closed, but Feeding Children Remains Priority
      One month after the earthquake, schools are still closed all over Haiti, but our feeding program continues...  Read more »»

      Haiti Donations Deductible through February 28/ February 2010Haiti Donations Deductible through February 28/ February 2010
      Learn more about how your donations to the Haiti relief efforts can still be written off on your 2009 tax statement.  Read more »»

      Haiti Family Feeding Program is Saving Lives...and SoulsHaiti Family Feeding Program is Saving Lives...and Souls
      The organized family feeding program that Haiti Director Mendelson has started is meeting both the practical and spiritual needs of a suffering community.  Read more »»

      A Letter from our Haiti Director/ 1.27.10A Letter from our Haiti Director/ 1.27.10
      We recently received a letter from Mendelson, our Haiti Program Director, further detailing the work that is being done through Childcare Worldwide in Haiti.  Read more »»

      Praise Report: Haiti staff distribute aid to families in need/1.25.10Praise Report: Haiti staff distribute aid to families in need/1.25.10
      “Thanks to God, we have already served many people with your help.” This is the good report we just received from Mendelson Cesar, our Haiti Director.  Read more »»

      Haiti Relief Goes On...Haiti Relief Goes On...
      Aid continues in the devestated nation of Haiti.  Read more »»

      Haiti Relief Efforts Continue/ 1.18.09Haiti Relief Efforts Continue/ 1.18.09
      We have had contact with our Program Director in Haiti, and aid is being distributed at this time. It's not too late to continue to give...  Read more »»

      Haitian Child Sponsorship Update/ Jan. 2010Haitian Child Sponsorship Update/ Jan. 2010
      Our Haitian staff members are working to provide relief to people in need while also trying to determine the status of the children.  Read more »»

      Haiti UpdateHaiti Update
      Disaster relief aid is beginning in Haiti, though it is still impossible to determine the scale of destruction that has occurred.  Read more »»

      Haiti Earthquake EmergencyHaiti Earthquake Emergency
      On January 12, a 7.0 earthquake hit ten miles west of the country’s capital city, Port-au-Prince. An analyst at the U.S. Geological Survey said that “substantial damage and casualties are expected.”  Read more »»

      Sponsored Child and Life-Long Friend/ December 2009Sponsored Child and Life-Long Friend/ December 2009
      Years ago, Ted went to Uganda on a volunteer trip and came home with a life-long friend.  Read more »»

      Childcare Worldwide awarded Charity Navigator's highest rating/ 12-30-10Childcare Worldwide awarded Charity Navigator's highest rating/ 12-30-10
      Charity Navigator is America's premier independent charity evaluator. They help charitable givers make intelligent giving decisions by providing in-depth, objective ratings and analysis of the financial health of America's largest charities.  Read more »»

      Childcare’s Ambassador Program: A Great Way to Get InvolvedChildcare’s Ambassador Program: A Great Way to Get Involved
      If you have a heart for children in need and you are passionate about seeing young lives forever changed through child sponsorship, the Ambassador Program is a wonderful way to get involved.  Read more »»

      Life Centers are Life Changers  / Dec 2009Life Centers are Life Changers / Dec 2009
      Since Life Centers and Christian Character Buildling have been introduced, teachers have observed noticeable transformations in their students.  Read more »»

      Peaches for Christmas: Just in Time/ November 2009Peaches for Christmas: Just in Time/ November 2009
      After nearly a year of prayer and waiting, donated dried peaches will finally be delivered into the hands of eager children for Christmas.  Read more »»

      Giving Their Best/ November 2009Giving Their Best/ November 2009
      Childcare Worldwide staff member reflects on two stories of giving--and the power of a generous heart.  Read more »»

      A Generous Response/ October 2009A Generous Response/ October 2009
      Pastor Lenderman and the Quincy Free Methodist Church stepped in with hearts of generosity during a time of need.  Read more »»

      Standing on Their Own Two Feet/ October 2009Standing on Their Own Two Feet/ October 2009
      When Dr. Max Lange spoke to young children in Kenya about how their education would give them a successful future, they cheered enthusiastically.  Read more »»

      UK Partner Continues Relief Ministry in Flood Affected Areas/ October 2009UK Partner Continues Relief Ministry in Flood Affected Areas/ October 2009
      In the past month, a number of nations have suffered from typhoon damage—predominately the Philippines and Thailand. Our UK partner ministry is doing everything they can to help.  Read more »»

      Revolutionizing Kenya/ July 2009Revolutionizing Kenya/ July 2009
      In a country filled with corruption, Life Centers could change the face of Kenya.  Read more »»

      From the Field/ July 2009From the Field/ July 2009
      Dr. Max Lange, Founder and President of Childcare Worldwide, shares a first-hand story from his visit to the Bavuni Life Center in Kenya.  Read more »»

      Hunger in Haiti/ July 2009Hunger in Haiti/ July 2009
      Chronic hunger and malnutrition are rampant in Haiti. In 2008, we decided to do something about it by starting the first of three school feeding programs we now operate.  Read more »»

      Finally Meeting/ June 2009Finally Meeting/ June 2009
      When Lynn Renne of Indiana decided to sponsor a boy in Kenya through Childcare, she never imagined she would have the chance to actually meet him.  Read more »»

      Honor Dad on Father's DayHonor Dad on Father's Day
      Consider sponsoring a child in dad's honor this Father's Day. Listen to Alison, show host on Christian radio station Pulse 96.7, describe how.  Read more »»

      Prayers for Peter/ May 2009Prayers for Peter/ May 2009
      After a tragic accident while crossing the railroad tracks, Peter Kimani of Kenya lost three of his limbs.  Read more »»

      Paintings with Purpose / April 2009Paintings with Purpose / April 2009
      Honor your mom this Mother’s Day with a gift that helps children in need.  Read more »»

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      Dancing For Joy / April 2009Dancing For Joy / April 2009
      Ten high school girls combined creativity, hard work and talent for a cause—with great results!  Read more »»

      Little Change for Big ChangeLittle Change for Big Change
      Twelve-year-old Rachel, burdened by the hunger crisis in Haiti, decided to do something to make a difference.  Read more »»

      Mexico Fire Destroys Homes / Feb. 2009Mexico Fire Destroys Homes / Feb. 2009
      Eight homes were devastated in Tijuana by an unexpected fire. The gift of a Survival Pak can help sustain families who lost everything to the flames.  Read more »»

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      Latest News from Childcare's Affiliate in the UK / August 2008Latest News from Childcare's Affiliate in the UK / August 2008
      Siloam Christian Ministries, Childcare Worldwide’s UK affiliate, celebrates its 24th year of sponsoring children’s Bible camps in Portugal, Poland, Bulgaria and the Ukraine. “Living for Christ under canvas often provides a unique opportunity to share the things of God with the younger generation.” – Richard Norton, Director-SiloamUK.  Read more »»

      Life Centers make children Life Centers make children "alive in Christ!" / April 2009
      Life Centers connect churches with local schools - touching the lives of children, their families, and the surrounding community.  Read more »»

      Mosquito Nets Distributed in UgandaMosquito Nets Distributed in Uganda
      1,800 mosquito nets have been purchased to protect over 6,300 children and mothers with babies from malaria. The nets will be distributed to children in our Children's Villages, as well as to mothers with children in Northern Uganda who are returning home after being displaced by civil war.  Read more »»

      Typhoon Devastates Parts of the Philippines / June 2008Typhoon Devastates Parts of the Philippines / June 2008
      "Fengshen" has been called a "super typhoon." It caused flashfloods that killed over 200 people. At the peak of its force, a ferry capsized, and all 700 passengers were killed.  Read more »»

      Container of soup mix for School Feeding Program arrives in Haiti / June 2008Container of soup mix for School Feeding Program arrives in Haiti / June 2008
      In the beginning of June a 40 foot container with nourishing soup mix safely arrived in Haiti. After it was trucked to several villages, the distribution began in the middle of the month.
      The soup mix is being used once a week for our School Feeding Programs in four villages. It provides a change from the rice and beans that the children normally receive. The children are also given bags of soup mix to take home to their families.
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      Clean Water Saves Lives/ May 2009Clean Water Saves Lives/ May 2009
      5 million people, mostly children, die each year from consuming unsafe drinking water. Through inexpensive water filters and drilling wells, countless lives can be saved by making drinking water bacteria free.  Read more »»

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