Artificial Families to Adopt Orphans

Now there is a new paradigm of orphan care – a way to get them adopted into real families. Families For Orphans project is creating economically self-sustaining communities where financially stable homes adopt orphans from orphanages into families.
 
Jan. 9, 2010 - PRLog -- CONTACT:
Bob Miller
Our Family Orphan Communities, Inc.
719-379-3755
Fax: 435-228-2298
info@orphancommunities.org
www.orphancommunities.org
www.familiesfororphans.com


Artificial Families to Adopt Orphans

Denver, Colorado January 9, 2010:  Now there is a new paradigm of orphan care – a way to get them adopted into real families.

For decades people have thought that the only way to help orphans stay off the street was to put them in orphanages, which in many cases are nothing more than warehouses for children. Once in an orphanage, the children depend on good hearted people to donate enough money, food and clothes so they can stay there.  Rarely however do orphanages ever have enough donations to care properly for the children they have, let alone to provide for their education or to help them learn job skills. And they never have the opportunity to experience what it is like to be part of a real family.

While living in an orphanage is better than living on the streets, wouldn’t it be better if there was a way to help more children to be adopted into families?  That is the goal of the new Families For Orphans project being implemented by Our Family Orphan Communities, Inc. a Colorado nonprofit 501(c)3 charity.  They are creating new paradigm of orphan care for our world. It is an economically self-sustaining community where carefully selected businesses are established to create jobs, grow food, provide job skills training for adolescents and where all profits from the businesses are used to support financially stable families that can adopt children from orphanages and truly prepare them for their future.

The master plan for this community has recently been completed by the University of Colorado Denver College of Architecture and Planning and discussions have started to obtain property in northern Mexico.

Does creating a place where orphans can be adopted into families make more sense to you than simply keeping them in institutions?  Don’t you agree that an orphanage is not the best place for a child? The Families for Orphans project believes that orphans need families and is looking for others who believe the same way and who want to help this project succeed.

For additional information about this project and how you can help provide families for orphans, visit their website at: www.familiesfororphans.com  






ABOUT the organization:
Our Family Orphan Communities, Inc. is a humanitarian nonprofit charity with a mission to create economically self-sustaining communities where orphans are raised in families with surrogate parents and grandparents.

Volunteers from over 12 different countries have been helping with the design of this project. The University of Colorado has recently helped the project by doing the Master Plan for the Orphan Community-Mexico project. More information about the organization and its projects is available at: www.orphancommunities.org.


Our Family Orphan Communities, Inc.
P O Box 906
Alamosa CO 81101
719-379-3755
info@orphancommunities.org
www.orphancommunities.org
www.familiesfororphans.com

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The Families For Orphans project is creating economically self-sustaining communities where financially stable homes can adopt orphans from orphanages into their families.
This new paradigm of orphan care is for developing and third world countries.
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