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ORPHANS' HOPE EXPRESS
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"Orphans' Hope Express" is the name for our short-term mission trips. These trips are a chance for you to participate in personally touching orphans' lives by visiting them in their own country. Whether you are interested in adoption or simply would like to make a difference, we invite you to participate in one of these short-term trips. Projects taht you will be working on include:
- Cooking and baking for orphans
- VBS activities
- Cleaning, decorating and/or upkeep of the orphanage
- Distributing humanitarian aid
- Touring the region with your group
Contact us if you are interested!
MISSION STATEMENT
International Christian Adoptions believes in the sanctity of life: that all children, born and unborn, are priceless and uniquely made. We exist to offer children hope: hope in the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. Hope for having their basic needs met. Hope for an education and a bright future. Hope for a family they can call their own. This mission is carried out through the following services: ADOPTION SERVICES: As a licensed, non-profit adoption agency, ICA provides compassionate and caring services to the adoptive triad (birth parents, adoptive parents and children). FOSTER FAMILY SERVICES: Providing loving support and comfort to abused and neglected children through mentoring programs, reunification services and respite care. HUMANITARIAN AID: Providing relief services to foreign and domestic orphanages and to the children in domestic residential facilities. This relief includes goods delivered, foreign exchange programs, transitional homes and micro business support. COUNSELING AND SUPORT SERVICES: Qualified, well-trained Christian professionals provide counseling services and support groups to birth parents, adopted children, adoptive parents, foster children and foster parents. FAMILY TRAINING: We provide ongoing support to the adoptive family and the children they are parenting, both before and after placement. These classes prepare the adoptive and foster families for the special emotional and developmental challenges that they can expect when raising children who have been in institutional care.
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