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Featured African Orphans
Sponsor an orphan through Hearth to Hearth Ministries. You can click on the following links to learn how to sponsor an orphan or to see more African orphans that need sponsors.

Martha H97
Born September 15, 1997
Martha was brought up by her grandfather. Her parents are alive, but divorced. She remained with her father who is always drunk and does not care for her because she is not his biological child. He has a history of mistreating and beating her. Her mother is in Nairobi involved in prostitution.
2007 Interview
Martha is in grade level Standard 3, and math is her best subject. When asked what she wanted to be when she grows up, she replied “a teacher of children”. She likes to play soccer. Her favorite food is mango. If you would like to sponsor Martha please write to sponsorship@hearthtohearth.org
209 Austin
Austin was born September 10, 2001. His parents died when he was 8 months old.
In 2007, Vicki Kritzell and Esther McDaniel interviewed him during their trip to Africa. Their interview is below:
Austine is in Nursery school. He is not so good with English, so we worked through one of the older students who interpreted for us. He does like to be held and cuddled! Austine told us he likes to eat vegetables best, and his favorite animal is a cat (there are several at the orphanage). He would really like a sponsor. He would like to get a letter or small gift. If you would like to sponsor Austine please write to sponsorship@hearthtohearth.org
We are trying to help as many of the world's orphans as possible, starting in Kenya and Uganda Africa, where we care for nearly 600 African orphans.
If you’re not able to sponsor at this time but would like to give a gift to help our African orphans and orphanages. Please Donate to help African Orphans. Every dollar is a blessing.
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