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SEAPC: Helping Orphans in Cambodia

5/26/2016

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We are pleased to announce our new partnership with SEAPC, a Christian global community of friends that believes lives are changed through prayer.

SEAPC, a registered 501c3 organization in the USA, partners with New Hope Children’s Homes (NHO) in Cambodia to break the poverty cycle in Cambodia by providing for the orphaned and abandoned children throughout the country. Thousands of children throughout the country are orphaned and abandoned due to residual effects of the Khmer Rouge regime and civil war when all infrastructure within the country was essentially destroyed. These children are at risk of becoming victims of human trafficking, drug use/dealers, various criminal activities, malnutrition, serious health issues and lack of education.
Prayer Requests
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  • Full funding to complete the building
  • Complete health for all 39 kids
  • Strength and joy for the houseparents and staff
  • Opportunity to witness in the community
  • Safety on the job site
  • Clear lines of communication between all
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As of May 2016, NHO is providing daily care for 377 children within 14 homes in 13 provinces throughout the country. The goal is to have a home in every province of Cambodia, providing for at least 1,000 children at any given time by the end of 2018. This brings a child from a place of hopelessness into a life full of hope and opportunity.  Our support will help build a new orphanage in Cambodia for 39 children.
Building in Progress
​The Ministry of Parenting

​Every day, around the world, thousands of children are facing such situations as: child trafficking, abuse, slave labor, parentlessness, abandonment, neglect and poverty.
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Psalm 82:3 tells us to “Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy.” As one of their four ministry platforms, SEAPC believes that parenting is vital. These children are the future leaders of their countries and SEAPC wants to give them the Christ-based nurturing and pathways to succeed that they need.
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