KidsAlive Charity

Kids Alive is an international Christian charity, whose goal is to protect and care for "at risk" children.

History

Kids Alive International was founded in Shantung province, China in 1916, as the Home of Onesiphorus by Rev. Leslie and Mrs. Ava Anglin, who had arrived in China in 1910 as evangelical missionaries from the United States. The Home was created to accommodate the many homeless children in and around the city of Tai An. Following the change in China’s government in 1949, Kids Alive started a food and clothing distribution ministry for refugees in Hong Kong.

Growth

Since 1916, Kids Alive has expanded and now has five host countries working with local staff in four regions and fourteen countries around the world to help children who are orphaned and/or at risk. Over 4400 children are served in dozens of programs mobilizing over 570 local staff, 49 missionary staff and 84 service teams (as of 2010). As an interdenominational Christian faith ministry, Kids Alive International rescues and cares for at-risk children from the poorest of the poor countries of the world through:

Kids Alive International works for long-term sustainable change. Their relational focus right into adulthood means they are able to determine that what they are doing is working to change lives well beyond childhood years.

Countries with KidsAlive centers

Mission statement

"Kids Alive International reflects the love of Christ by rescuing suffering children in crisis, nurturing them with quality holistic care, and introducing them to the transforming power of Jesus Christ so they are enabled to instill hope in others."

Websites

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