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NEW PROJECT!
Bring Elijah Home!

Elijah is coming home thanks to everyones help as well as the help of a U.S. State official stepping up to the plate and taking care of the problems with this case.
You will hear more about this in a few weeks. New Pictures, etc.
Elijah is home. I will update this information soon. Congratulations Edith & Donald!
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ORPHANS: The
Unsung Heroes
Mission
Statement
My name is Karin Janin, an orphan and author of "Magic of Intention." Developing this site and starting this foundation has been a life long deam. This is NOT about adoption as there is a lot of information to be had.
My mission to honor orphans
who are making a difference in the world by briefly telling
their story. Each story creates a Mentor Orphan.These Mentor
Orphans, through their stories, give hope and encouragement.
Incidently, here in the Uniited States we no longer use the term "orphan." All orphans are scooped into the category of "foster children" as it is no longer "politically correct" to use the term "orphan." Which causes some confusion for those who are seeking to adopt. An orphan is an orphan and we are not ashamed of that term!
We are the miracles of Life here to make a difference in the world! That is our Mission!
The Foundation
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Orphan
Connection Foundation
is registered as a non-profit project of the
National
Heritage Foundation located in the USA and
founded in 1968
What
is an Orphan?
According to
the National
Adoption Information Clearing House, an orphan is a
"minor child whose parents have died, have relinquished
their parental rights, or whose parental rights have been
terminated by a court of jurisdiction." In my journey
with the Orphan Connection I have found that a child may
have just lost one parent and not two and still feel like
an orphan. The other type of orphan is the workplace orphan
where people have the same emotional issues that regular
orphans have. Have you ever felt like you didn't belong
"there," like you've become isolated, considered
different?
Orphans have
emotional scars that may go with them throughout their lifetime.
Some scars are deeper than others. Some orphans have an
"inner strength" to move out of the negative emotions. Others
never do.
Making
A Difference & Inspiring Others
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Many orphans grow
up with lingering feelings of not belonging to anyone or
to anything (i.e., a work environment, a relationship, a
family). There is a strong desire to be accepted. There
is also a sense of separation, of longing - always searching
for an identity rather than being labeled an orphan - an
outcast. Yet, there are many orphans who have not
allowed these feelings to guide their lives. These orphans
have learned to understand and accept who they are. And,
they in turn, have reached out and helped others in some
small way or some large way. They have not hidden behind
the label. Those orphans who are making a difference are
the Mentor Orphans.
It must be noted that not all orphans have a tragic life.
Some have been lucky. Some have been adopted into loving families.
These families have shown them what love is all about -
they have opened their hearts. I want to take a moment and
applaud these families for the love and the opportunities
they've offered. Many have sacrificed to help those orphans
that needed a home, security and most of all love.
- MY STORY
- To understand why I've created
this site, please read MY
STORY.
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Join
me in honoring Mentor Orphans who are making a difference in the world.
Send your stories or contributions to:
The Orphan Connection
P.O. Box 607
Highland, NY 12528
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Take a few minutes in silence and light a candle |
If
you know an orphan,
light a candle for him/her. |
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A candle of hope, of love,
of compassion, of belonging. |
Honor all Orphans!
May There Be Peace On Earth |

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