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At Be Love! Orphan Outreach Missions (BLOOM), our story is one of heartfelt conviction and unwavering faith.

It all began with a deep longing to reach the forgotten corners of the world, where children, especially older ones and teens, needed love and support the most. Driven by a desire to break free from the confines of conventional charity, our founder and board members opened their hearts to a divine calling that transcended boundaries. Through prayer and perseverance, we embarked on a journey of discovery, finding ourselves drawn to places where hope seemed scarce but possibilities were abundant. From Ukraine to Haiti, Colombia to Poland, our mission took shape, touching lives and transforming communities along the way. In Uganda, what started as child sponsorship programs blossomed into sustainable initiatives that empowered entire villages. From building piggeries and wells to providing safe havens for at-risk teen girls, we witnessed the power of collective action and unwavering dedication.

And then came COVID-19, a global crisis that tested our resolve like never before. In Uganda, Pakistan, and Ghana, we stood shoulder to shoulder with families, widows, and vulnerable children, offering not just food and money, but a glimmer of hope in the darkest of times.

But our story doesn’t end there. In fact, it’s just beginning a new chapter. Right now, in Ghana, we’re partnering with Pastor Emmanuel to launch Living Water Harvest Farms, a groundbreaking initiative that promises to change lives and uplift communities for generations to come. And in Pakistan, Pastor Arif continues to hand-drill water wells and provide aid to persecuted Christian families, embodying the true essence of compassion and solidarity. He and his wife, along with a few volunteers, are caregivers to many children who parents are enslaved in brick kilns. The story in Pakistan is one of modern day Christian persecution, and BLOOM is trying to be Light in a very dark place.

As we navigate the uncharted waters of a post-COVID world, we invite you to join us on this incredible journey. Whether through prayers, volunteer work, or financial support, your contribution can make a world of difference to those in need. Together, let’s continue to spread love, inspire hope, and Be Love!

Pray, inspire hope, and Be Love!

Did You Know?

It is estimated that there are between 143 and 210 million orphaned children in the world.

This includes both “true and social orphans*.

*A social orphan is a child who may have one or more living parents, but the parents are unable to care for the child due to physical or mental illness, drug or alcohol abuse, or extreme poverty. These children are either living on the streets or are institutionalized.

A true orphan has no living parents.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are approximately 125 million adult women in the U.S., and about 119 million adult men. That means if each family in America (or at least half of the adults in America) sponsored or adopted just ONE child, the orphan crisis would no longer be a crisis. Supporting a struggling birth parent with an educational opportunity so they could find a job and afford to feed and clothe their child would keep families together and kids out of orphanages.

If each person reading this page took action, even in a small way, the orphan crisis would be manageable or nonexistent, and each child would no longer be a statistic. They would finally be able to live and enjoy a normal childhood rather than having to be in the workforce to help support their families.

What If We Each Made The Choice To Look These Children In The Eyes, Instead Of Looking The Other Way?

As Christians, WE, the body of Christ, should band together and care about solving the orphan crisis as God commands. Widows and orphans are our neighbors whom God tells us to love “as ourselves.” It’s religion from a pure and undefiled heart! Consider the following statistics….and TAKE ACTION today!

Every 15 Seconds A Child Becomes An Orphan.

5,760

The number of children that become orphans every day.

17.7M

This is the estimated number of children worldwide that lost one or both parents due to AIDS. Most of these children live in sub-Saharan Africa.

14,505,000

The number of orphans who "age out" of the system worldwide (by age 14-16) each year.