Who knew that one sewing lesson could lead to a career for life!
Read MoreOver 600 boxes of warm winter clothing are now on their way to Moldova.
Read MoreHere's a little insight into three special people.
Read MoreAs you may have heard, our pioneer Hope Alive Tour run was not ONLY fun but an enormous success.
Read MoreAn opportunity to run for Operation Orphan.
Read MoreIt's never too late to learn new skills. Nev proves this to be true as she qualifies as a TEFL teacher before returning to visit the project she started many years ago.
Read MoreWe are so proud of this young man for all he has achieved. Coming from a home with no parent support where he had to fend for his siblings, he has fought to always be his best.
Read MoreAfter returning from DR Congo last week, Brad has an update on how the team at Hebron Home is managing to make an impact.
Read MoreWith a goal of keeping at least 1300 children warm in mind, the committed Chilwell School 6th form transformed mountains of unsorted donated clothes into hundreds of packed boxes, ready to be sent to vulnerable children and orphans in places such as Moldova, Hungary and Romania.
Read MoreIt’s been fantastic to have support in the warehouse over our particularly busy period.
Read MoreOur partner, Victor, is visiting his home country of Moldova this month.
Read MoreThese students write about how their time at Operation Orphan has been a really great experience for our Duke of Edinburgh award.
Read MoreThe Duke of Edinburgh Award is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Read MoreSo great to get feedback from our Amatelaz project in Zimbabwe.
Read MoreBrad speaks to Philip at Pencott who was excited to share some great news…
Read MoreWe have received a heart-warming letter of gratitude from the Head of Social Welfare and Family Protection Division Cahul, Moldova. We've used Google Translate to enable us to share the letter with our supporters.
Read MoreI don’t think I’ve ever experienced dust quite like the dust of Kathmandu in the dry season!! I will remember this trip for 3 things: dust, majestic mountains and the Nepali people. The dust made you choke, the mountains took my breath away and the people captured my heart!
Read MoreWhen I met up with Natasha she had two more A level exams to sit and then she would have completed her secondary school education. She was writing Maths, Biology and Chemistry.
Read MoreIt was such a joy to visit Amatelaz Homework Centre and experience the enthusiasm and passion of the 37 children that regularly attend.
Read MoreI had the privilege of meeting Shepherd at Zimbos Cafe in Mutare to catch up
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