Serving Chile Through Lifeline

Latin America is a region rich in beauty, culture, and diversity, yet it faces deep social and economic challenges that leave countless children and families vulnerable and in need of care. Many children are growing up without the stability of a family, exposed to risks such as exploitation, abuse, and neglect. While some children are eligible for adoption, many more children and families need gospel-centered care and the consistent presence of loving, supportive communities. The local church plays a vital role in responding to these needs, offering hope and restoration where it's needed most. Now more than ever, the Church has the opportunity to step in and be the difference for vulnerable children and families across Latin America.

Global Orphan Care

Union Cristiana Church

Union Cristiana Church, through its ministry Voz de Vulnerable, equips their local church to care for vulnerable children with a gospel-centered approach. They raise awareness through Scripture and holistic support, and provide training and care for adoptive and foster families. The church also develops mentors who serve in children’s residential homes and offers prayer, training, and material support to these homes. Additionally, they host “Open Table,” a weekly outreach serving people experiencing homelessness, migration, or extreme poverty. Please pray that Union Cristiana will continue to be a blessing to their city, and that God will provide strength, resources, and faithful volunteers for their growing ministry.

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Pray that Union Cristiana will continue to be a blessing to their city, and that God will provide strength, resources, and faithful volunteers for their growing ministry.

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