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A great update on Aksha & Jyoti!

By Ericka Jackson | March 05

We wanted to give you another update on our sweet girls, Aksha and Jyoti. You may remember their story from this blog. The girls were both very sick – Aksha with serious lung infections and Jyoti with parasites in her brain (which we’d been fighting to heal for years!) We just got a report from […] Read more...

Join us at the KMO Conference!

By Ericka Jackson | February 29

If you’re reading this from Alabama (or anywhere in driving distance of Alabama), then we’d like to invite you to join us at the kNOw More Orphans Conference in Birmingham, March 10th! There are some awesome speakers coming (Shaun Groves, Russell Moore, Rick Morton, David Nasser, & Maridel Sandberg) plus some fantastic worship leaders (Rush […] Read more...

Book Drive for Swaziland!

By Ericka Jackson

Feb 22

We are thrilled to announce our newest project for our Children’s Homes in Swaziland, Thailand, and India. We have decided to create a Children’s Library in each home we are partnered with, and we want YOU to be a part of it! It all started last Fall, when we took a Storybook to each of […] Read more...

And the winner is…

By Ericka Jackson | February 03

LoQuita S. Richardson from Cottondale, AL!

We want to give a big THANK YOU to Loquita and everyone who donated as a part of Alabama Gives Day! Thanks too for those of you who blogged, tweeted, and facebooked about this event! We know you are the reason we now have new donors and followers on twitter. We also appreciate the folks at ABC 33/40, especially Producer Erica Huddleston, for featuring us on "Good Morning Alabama"! (See the video here!) THANK YOU for advocating for our kids!

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We used the True Random Number Generator to determine our winner. LoQuita, you now have a choice between the AUBURN Prize Pack or the ALABAMA Prize Pack. Let us know which one you prefer and we'll get it in the mail to you asap!

The Alabama Gives Day AUBURN Prize Pack ::

               

(navy handwoven cotton scarf from Thailand + orange camel bone bangles from India + SOH American Apparel T -shirt)

 

The Alabama Gives Day ALABAMA Prize Pack ::

 (red handwoven cotton scarf from Thailand + elephant earrings from Thailand + SOH American Apparel T -shirt)


Thanks again for giving!

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Be a part of Alabama Gives Day!

By Ericka Jackson | February 01

“How did a girl from Oxford, AL end up here?” – It’s a question I often ask myself, whether speaking Thai in a Chiang Mai market, greeting women at a carepoint in Swaziland, or putting on my traditional punjabi suit before riding through Delhi traffic. My life looks very different than I ever could have dreamed it would, growing up in small town Alabama. Sometimes I still find it hard to believe that my husband and I are running our own international non-profit. When we aren’t working in our office in Maylene, AL, you can find us living and working in Thailand, India, or Africa.

Back when I was a student at Oxford High School, if you’d told me I would be comfortable half a world away in Africa I would have thought you’d lost your mind. A few years later, when I was struggling in Spanish classes at Auburn University, I would have laughed at the idea of learning Thai! But sometimes, things don’t go as we plan – and I am grateful for that! Every day that I get a chance to rescue innocent children from horrors like drug trafficking, sex trafficking, genocide and abuse, I am in awe that this is my job.

Through our work in third world countries, we are making a real difference. Little girls, who suffer in extreme poverty in Africa, are getting an opportunity for an education. Little boys, who would otherwise be forced to fight as child soldiers in Burma, are learning sustainable life-skills like gardening and raising livestock. Forgotten children, orphaned and abandoned in India, are being welcomed into loving homes. And it’s all happening because someone gave a few dollars to show they care.

If you’re reading this and wondering, “What does this have to do with me?” - well, I’m getting there.

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