Last year brought us the opportunity to remain involved in many of the partnerships we have found very effective. Additionally, during the last half of 2025, we were able to add new partnerships. Below are some of the highlights…
We continued our support for Asia’s Hope. We are the sole sponsor of their PreKeng 2 family home near Cambodia’s capital. RW also sponsors the secondary school in Battambang, Cambodia. And, we are significantly involved in education initiatives for Asia’s Hope India. Asia’s Hope is one of our largest financial partners because they are so effective at providing care for the kids in their program. Their educational outcomes are phenomenal. So many Asia’s Hope kids go on to become leaders in Southeast Asia. We are so honored to be able to be a part of these deserving kids’ lives.


In 2025, we partnered with Lifesong in Cambodia. Their program is run by a local pastor, who provides care for at-risk and abandoned kids in larger cities. Many of the kids formerly involved in Lifesong are now attending college. While not all kids in the Lifesong program have lost parents, all are at risk of dropping out of school, being trafficked, or getting involved in criminal activities. Lifesong works to enrich family systems and provide care for those who need it. Their long-term plan is to build a new set of homes to create a family-style home village.

Adoptions to the USA from other countries continue to drop, but we were still able to be a part of three adoptions. We love partnering with families adopting waiting children in the domestic or international adoption system. We offer adoption grants, prioritizing grants for families adopting children considered hard to place.

Towards the end of 2025, we also were asked to participate in helping finance a foster care village in Ukraine for orphans displaced by the war. This village offers both orphaned children and their caretakers a stable environment that is safe and consistent. Many of these children would have had no other options.

Orphan Voice in Vietnam continues to grow, and in 2025, we were able to sponsor some of their special projects, including funding a program for single mothers. This program offers mentorship and support for women and their children, who are at high risk of being placed in state-run orphanages.

In addition to adoption and family-style homes, we were able to give to AIM’s (Agape International Ministry) education program. AIM provides educational and job resources for former child trafficking victims in Cambodia, pulling them from desperation to hope.

In the last half of 2025, Thailand and Cambodia had fighting near the border. The Love Without Boundaries School we have supported, was forced to close because the families living near the border were sent to evacuation camps. During that time, these children’s teachers continued to visit them and bring needed supplies and hope.

At the end of the year, we added a few new partnerships, and we look forward to expanding our involvement to make certain that EVERY CHILD has the opportunity to grow up with the support of at least one adult. Every single time we support Asia’s Hope, sponsor a special project, or offer an education grant, it is solely because of the work each of you does EVERY DAY.

