Many Ways To Give

You cannot let the immensity of the orphan crisis overwhelm you. We believe we can help children around the world and need you to believe it too.  Would you consider helping just one?

Abandoned and Orphaned

The best available estimate is that 160 million children are abandoned and orphaned worldwide. Less than 1% of orphans are adopted. Can you make a difference in the life of just one?

Orphanages

There are anywhere from two to five million orphans in orphanages worldwide, an estimate that is in-line with the Human Rights Watch World Report. The vast majority of orphans are found in third world nations.

Volunteer

If you would like to appeal for funds for ISA in your community, please contact us at isupportadoptions@gmail.com for details.

Sponsorship

Your monthly financial support through sponsorship may keep a biological family together, maintain an orphan in his or her own culture or integrate a child without parents into a loving family environment known as “orphan villages”.

Child Trafficking and Slavery

There are more slaves today than any other time of history, many of whom are children. It is estimated that 1.2 million children are trafficked every year for exploitation purposes such as forced labor, commercial sexual exploitation and other forms of slavery.

At-Risk Children

More than 1 billion people live on less than a dollar a day. One of our goals at I Support Adoptions is to provide aid to families through sponsorship programs to preserve the biological family unit, and prevent children from being abandoned or placed for adoption unnecessarily.

The Most Vulnerable and Alone

Every 2.2 seconds, a child loses a parent due to war, natural disaster, poverty, disease and other causes. Every 15 seconds, a child somewhere in the world dies from a water-related disease such as parasite and worm infection, diarrhea or typhoid.

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Sponsorship

Your monthly financial support through sponsorship may keep a biological family together, maintain an orphan in his or her own culture or integrate a child without parents into a loving family environment known as “orphan villages”.

Orphans In Africa

Since 1990, the number of orphans from all causes has decreased in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, but has risen by 50% in Sub-Saharan Africa (from 30.9 million to 53.1 million). The government of Kenya predicts that within the next 10 years, 1 out of every 5 children will be an orphan.