To four orphaned teenagers in Iraq, family displacement has become a way of life. After bouncing around to different family member's homes, Farsad, Ahmad, Helat and Ferat were sent to live with an uncle who can no longer afford their care.


Since Islamic culture does not allow adoption, these kids could easily fall into child labor, an abusive situation or domestic slavery.


Fortunately World Orphans can help with our home-based care program, meeting these orphans in the home of their uncle and finding ways that we can help keep this family unit together.


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Thousands of children like these four teens are receiving help from our partner churches in 14 different countries. But without the support of our generous donors, these projects could not survive.


This holiday season, World Orphans needs 300 individuals or families who will commit to giving $33 a month to help children like Farsad, Ahmad, Helat and Ferat.


Will you help World Orphans give the gift of hope to these children?

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