Reunited in Chongwe
The journey from Baby Homes to Family Homes isn’t just a transition—it’s often a reunion. Mama Ruth’s family is a perfect example, with five of her seven children moving from the Baby Homes. Their stories are woven together in a tapestry of love and shared memories. Some had the same Mamas, some grew up together, and some shared overlapping stays. Because of these bonds, even when a child can’t return to biological relatives, they still go “home” to familiarity and shared history, contributing to the deep sense of belonging every child needs.
This update comes from the 2024 Impact Report.
You can read the report below.
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