Meeting the Needs of Orphans

Posted on October 30, 2008 
Filed Under Dr. Dobson's Broadcast, Fathering, Parenting, Social Issues

The Steven Curtis Chapman family has done so very much to educate and facilitate adoption. It has been a privilege to work alongside Steven and his associates at Shaohanna’s Hope to heighten awareness and urge action on behalf of the fatherless. I’ve come to know so many other wonderful people who are devoting their lives to this cause, and I am humbled and inspired by their devotion and passion.

While adoption is a wonderful option, there are far too many orphans to bring into families. 140 million kids are in need! There is so much more that can be done, needs to be done, on behalf of these children.  To find out what role you can play in meeting the needs of orphans, look for the helpful links in “Web Exclusives.”

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