The Gospel Coalition recently published an article about “21 Ways to Get Involved in Orphan Care,” and the following is a list of their suggestions:

  1. Pray—”Father, what do you want me to do to help with the orphan crisis?”
  2. Start small—talk, read, volunteer.
  3. Support good organizations (M3 partners with several great organizations who care for orphans; click here to see a list of our exhibiting partners to connect with them.)
  4. Speak up—orphans are not only powerless, they are also voiceless.
  5. Be alert and practice hospitality—cultivate sensitivity to the needs around you in your life now.
  6. Adopt
  7. Foster
  8. Sponsor others in the process of adoption.
  9. Care for the functionally fatherless—those who have fathers who are present physically but not emotionally or spiritually.
  10. Provide practical care for adoptive/foster parents.
  11. Fund adoptions.
  12. Provide for needs as you hear about them.
  13. Train leaders.
  14. Plant churches—planting churches in hard places is one of the best ways we can care for the poor and the marginalized.
  15. Promote/support in-country adoption.
  16. Move—go live among the poor and the orphan.
  17. Visit with purpose; have a plan.
  18. Provide transitional assistance as orphans “age out” of orphanages.
  19. Use your vocational skills.
  20. Fight trafficking
  21. Prevent orphans—fight poverty and poor education, which often perpetuate the breakdown of the family unit.

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