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It is the mission of Classrooms Helping Kids to provide students with the opportunity to impact the lives of orphans by raising funds for the construction of orphanages in developing countries. Our goal is to see students become compassionate heroes by providing the homeless with homes, families, educations, and bright futures.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Pictures are up!!!

We are excited to share the highlights of our trip to India with you. We have an album with some of the many photos we have from the dedication of our two homes in Kurtha and Vijaywada. Thanks to your support and encouragement, 27 children were rescued and welcomed into these homes!! We hope you enjoy the photos we have posted on Facebook. Make sure to like our page if you haven't already done so!!

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Hello from India!

We are excited to update you on our trip to India!  As you know, we are opening two orphanages on this trip, and we have been so blessed by what is happening here.  Two days ago, we opened our very first Classrooms Helping Kids home in Kurtha, India, and today we are excited to head to Vijaywada to open the second orphanage.  Aside from being provided with a safe home, as well as fresh food and water, each student in the orphanage receives their very first backpack filled with school supplies.  They also are granted access to a first rate education taught by people who love them and want to see them have a better future.  We have enjoyed meeting the house parents at each of the homes, and trust that the children are being well loved and taken care of.  We are so excited for the future of Classrooms Helping Kids, and look forward to seeing miracles happen in the lives of many kids to come!


Monday, June 4, 2012

13 Days and Counting!

Wow!  All the details have come together so well, and we leave for India in just 13 days to dedicate 2 houses in India!  We are so excited to meet these 27 children and show them their new lives filled with hope!!



(Note:  It is traditional in Indian not to smile or show teeth for pictures.  We can't wait to see their smiles in person!)