Community Spotlight: ‘Homes of Hope India’ raises money to build orphanages for young girls in India
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Wilmington-based non-profit ‘Homes of Hope India’ has provided a safe home for more than 2,000 orphaned, abandoned, or trafficked girls in India in the past two decades.
The first time Jena Nicols Curtis visited India in 2008, the SUNY Cortland associate professor of health promised herself that she never would return. For Curtis, a well-traveled health educator, the ...
SADDLE RIVER —Two Saddle River Day School seniors are wrapping up a three-year quest to organize support for orphans in India. Through their student chapter of the HELP Foundation, they have raised ...
Six months after a four-year-old girl was kidnapped from Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), the MRA Marg ...
A Christian orphanage in a poll-bound central Indian state has been closed down, citing attempts to convert children to Christianity. The children housed in the orphanage were moved to government-run ...
A central Indian state has refused to renew the permit of a Christian orphanage, accusing it of running boys’ and girls’ hostels under one license. The Department for Women and Child Development in ...
A fundraiser to help improve buildings and education at an orphanage in India is slated for Oct. 27 at Covenant United Methodist Church in Helena. Friends of the Sacred Heart Ashram will prepare both ...
NAGAPATTINAM, India (Reuters) - Karibeeran Parameshvaran and his wife Choodamani contemplated suicide after losing three children to giant waves triggered by a 9.1-magnitude quake fifteen years ago.
A four-year-old girl, kidnapped from near Mumbai CSMT railway station in May, was traced to a Varanasi orphanage, from where she was taken into custody by police and reunited with her family, an ...
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