Hope and a Brighter Future for Rescued Children

Hope and a Brighter Future for Rescued Children

Across the globe, children are found in terrible situations. In the following accounts, our staff and contacts supported by Child Rescue made a difference for these innocent ones. In Kenya Life is not easy for young girls in the Samburu tribe of Kenya. After turning...
Flash Flooding in Kenya

Flash Flooding in Kenya

Project Update As rain poured down on southern Kenya, sticks, branches, and trash carried by the rushing water accumulated along a mountain underpass. The debris slowed the water, creating a dam. At three o’clock in the morning of April 29, the water burst through the...
Supplying Aid to Remote Clinics in Liberia

Supplying Aid to Remote Clinics in Liberia

—written by a staff member in Liberia A group of selfless Liberians are sacrificing their time to  operate many small clinics throughout the interior villages of Liberia. These men and women work every day and often during the night to clean and bandage wounds,...
Bringing Jesus to African Tribes

Bringing Jesus to African Tribes

Every child should know of God’s great love. Every heart should experience the depth of Christ’s mercy. But in all reality, millions of people live and die without ever hearing the life-changing stories from God’s Word. With the goal of bringing Jesus to remote Kenyan...
Easing a Blind Mother’s Burden

Easing a Blind Mother’s Burden

Daniil has severe cerebral palsy that makes him unable to walk or talk. Despite his limitations, he meets our contacts in Belarus with a beautiful smile when they visit his family. Daniil’s mother, who is blind, provides total care for Daniil while raising two other...
Responding To The Global Displacement Crisis

Responding To The Global Displacement Crisis

Missiles rained down on Hama, Syria, filling four-year-old Khalidah’s* heart with terror. Armed groups and terrorists overran their once peaceful community, jeopardizing the life of her family. Until this violence came in 2012, Khalidah’s family of five lived...