#95: Are Orphanages the Best Way to Help At-Risk Kids?

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Dr. Laura Horvath, Director of Program Development and Global Engagement at Helping Children Worldwide.

​Laura holds a doctorate in education and brings to her role an in-depth knowledge of education, and a deep passion for global child welfare, the care of orphans and vulnerable children, public health, ethical missions, and sustainable community-led development programs. Laura and her husband, David, are members of Floris United Methodist Church and have three children.

HCW has spent the past several years overhauling its mission trip model in order to more meaningfully empower the communities they’re visiting. They began in 2000 as an orphanage in Sierra Leone, but over the past six years, they’ve transitioned away from just rescuing children to also reintegrating children into loving families. As a result, their U.S. short-term mission groups now focus on equipping the permanent residents and families—the real heroes for the country’s vulnerable children.

Dr. Horvath would be happy to share HCW’s transition story and how it’s changed her perspective on the best way to approach international missions. By empowering communities and families rather than just coming in to solve problems “the American way,” she has witnessed how mission groups can help bring about positive, lasting change. Check out her recent op-ed in Religion News Service here, and you can find her bio here.

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