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News from Angels’ Place

Much is happening at Angels' Place this week... Christine Selby and Charity Miller, two women from Miami who want to work with our children, have safely arrived at Angels' Place.  Christine teaches physical education and will supervise an intramural program.  Charity teaches art and dancing and will teach those subjects.  Sanga was pleased to greet…
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Good News! Lemongrass Success

A Message from Our Executive Director... Let me tell you another story about the amazing providence that continues to occur in the history of the James Connection.  As you know, our Christian brothers have been growing lemongrass in the hills of Manipur in the hopes of making a profit that can be used to support…
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Angel of the Week: Akip

Akip 2016Kip Kip Kom (known as Akip by her friends and caregivers) is another amazing Angel's Place success story.  Coming from a life of extreme poverty and no hope for a future outside it's grip, she is now on the road to a life full of possibilities.

Akip came to the orphanage when she was 8 years old from a remote village where there was not electricity, no hospital.  She remembers life being "very tough".  "Poverty was everywhere," she recalls.  "Many times we went hungry."  When her father passed away, her mother became desperate with fear that she could not take care of her four children so she brought Akip to Angels' Place in hopes of giving her a better life and future.

Today, at 19 years old Akip is thriving.  With years of regular nutritious meals, a warm bed to sleep in and the opportunity for an educations, she is realizing a dream her mother never thought possible for her.  She is in class 12 at Rayburn High School, an amazing achievement for someone who comes from such extreme poverty.  She loves school and her favorite subject is Psychology which she finds "fascinating". When asked what she loves most about living at Angel's Place, she replies..."The warmth and friendship, love, care and support I received."

Akip is known by her caregivers as a cheerful, kind and considerate young woman with a bright future ahead.  She has faith in God and dreams of finding a career where she can help others, like others have helped her.  This is the true gift of The James Connection...building a better world, one child at a time.

There are hundreds of children, just like Akip still waiting to get into Angel's Place.  You can help us make room for them by visiting our Ways to Help page today.

Angel of the Week: Suan Simeon

Suan Simeon 2016This handsome young boy came to Angels' Place when he was 9 years old.  Frightened and lonely, he was leaving behind a life of tremendous hardship.

Suan Simeon came from a remote village in Churachandpur.  His mother deserted him when he was very young and he was living with an alcoholic father who could barely take care of himself, let alone a child.

"I was sad.  I was lonely.  I missed my mother and I was scared of my father."  He remembers feeling like there was no one there for him.

Now, at 15 years old, he is thriving at Angels' Place. Though he still feels the sadness of losing his family, he is comforted knowing he is surrounded by people who care about his well-being and want him to succeed.  Because of his tough childhood, Suan Simeon was behind in school but he is catching up quickly and loves learning.  His favorite subject is Science and when he is not busy studying, he enjoys spending free time playing football and practicing acrobatics with friends.  The caregivers at the orphanage know him as a fun-loving, energetic and handsome young boy with a bright future ahead.  He has come a long way in these few years and he is very thankful to his sponsors for giving him the opportunity for a new life.

The hardship, fear and loneliness are now distant memories for Suan Simeon, but for many children, they are everyday realities of life.  Hundreds are waiting to get into Angels' Place, but we need your help to make room for them.  Visit our Ways to Help page to learn what you can do.