Our Impact

Join us in bringing hope to orphan and vulnerable children.

818

children and young adults receiving educational support

195

young adults in university or vocational training

3,260

children and their families served

11,039

meals served each month

Bringing Hope Every Day

across 10 countries, serving through 200 programs.

More than 150 million children are orphaned in this world. And UNICEF estimates more than 356 million children live in extreme poverty. These children are the ones most vulnerable to societal ills, yet they are the ones least powerful to bring about change. Children at risk face obstacle after obstacle. And the problems multiply once a child turns 18 and seeks to live life independently.

Across 10 countries, where systemic poverty and malnutrition create staggering barriers to education, Orphan Outreach is providing critical, life-changing support. We are tackling the root causes of a crisis where 70% of students cannot read at grade level and 1 in 5 children suffer from severe malnutrition. By providing foundational support through child sponsorship, deploying hands-on mission teams, and channeling vital donations, Orphan Outreach is breaking the cycle of poverty, ensuring children are fed, educated, and empowered to build a future full of hope.

Stories of Impact

Story Title

This is placeholder content that will host the impact story. Most children who start elementary school never finish. Girls in rural areas face the biggest challenges, making up most of the 2 million children not in school.

This is placeholder content that will host the impact story. Most children who start elementary school never finish. Girls in rural areas face the biggest challenges, making up most of the 2 million children not in school.

Hope Restored – Lidia and Wilmer

Poverty keeps kids out of the classroom, with many expected to work. In rural areas, children typically get only four years of education compared to six elsewhere.

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