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5 Children’s Homes


If the walls of a WME Children’s Home could speak, what would they tell us? Some walls might speak of children laughing and running in them for decades. Others would tell of little ones who arrived with nothing, but who left as young adults on their way to becoming pastors, medical staff, educators, craftsmen, community leaders and parents. Certainly, they would glorify God for countless children who had given their lives to Jesus.


WME Children’s Homes are a place of safety for the most vulnerable in society. There are children who are orphaned or abandoned. Others are unwanted, with a parent trying to force them into hard labor, servitude or a teen marriage. Some parents or grandparents must give them up due to disease, disability, extreme poverty or old age. That is why the work of WME Children’s Homes is so important.


TO BUILD, OPERATE, AND MAINTAIN THESE CHILDREN’S HOMES, WME RELIES ON THE VALUED SUPPORT OF PARTNERS JUST LIKE YOU.We have buildings which house dozens of children (and some more than 100 at a time). And like the place that you call home, these WME Children’s Homes need regular maintenance, repairs and renovations.


A gift in any amount to


build/renovate a Children’s Home makes a difference.


A gift of $40 will provide new


pots, plates and utensils. A gift of $100 helps supply


beds, mattresses and bedding for children.


While the ongoing work of running these Children’s Homes is challenging, the impact it has on the lives of these at-risk children is


immeasurable. Helping to support the work of these WME Children’s Homes is a wonderful way for you to bless a multitude of lives for years to come.


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