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Hands of Hope is a ministry called to:
care for orphaned and waiting childern and to support foster and adoptive parents, locally, regionally and across the world.
Launched in the fall of 2007, Hands of Hope has plans to serve in the following areas:
- Adoption Support
- Resource Library
- Mission Trips
- Adoption Fund
- Foster Care Support
- Child Sponsorship
- Orphan Care
- Seminars
- and more
If you'd like to learn more about becoming an adoptive or foster parent or if you feel God is calling you to lend your support to those called to do so, please contact.
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***UPCOMING EVENTS, IMPORTANT NEEDS***
- February, 2008 – Children’s Hope Chest Vision Trip
Justin Rhodes is taking a "Vision Trip" to Russia with Children's Hope Chest in February to select an orphanage for our church to sponsor. Please keep Justin in your prayers as he travels. Link to Justin's schedule
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Please bookmark this page! We anticipate updating it regularly with downloadable information
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***LINKS AND RESOURCES***
Children's HopeChest: A ministry dedicated to creating a world where every orphan knows God, experiences the blessing of family and acquires the skills necessary for an independent life; currently serving 10,000+ children through orphanages and other ministries in Russia, Swaziland and South Africa.
Baptist Children’s Homes of NC: Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina is committed to providing the highest quality care to the children and families we serve. We are one of the premier child care institutions in the state, living out our mission of "helping hurting children... healing broken families."
Shaohannah's Hope: A ministry of Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife Mary Beth to reach the church with God’s call to care for orphans and to help more experience the miracle of adoption by reducing the financial barriers, primarily through awarding adoption grants.
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To learn more about Hands of Hope, please contact:
Sheri Young, e-mail asu1991@gmail.com or phone 687-3835 |