Cikal Hope for children

with Compassion 4 Kids International

Welcome

100 Who Do We Support
110 Cikal Hope for Children

120 Getting Involved

130 Where is Stabat

140 Meet a Street Child
150 Story of Sisters
050 Contact Us


200 Caring About Others

300 Compassion Projects

400 Getting Involved

500 History of Compassion

600 Photo Album

Help support Compassion 4 Kids International, Inc by using the search engine www.goodsearch.com.

It is a search engine by Yahoo. When you do a search to a site that pays for your visit, the charity, C4KII, will be given part of that fee. You can download the tool bar to make it easier.

If you purchase items at http://www.goodsearch.com/goodshop.aspx  you support us with 3% or more of the purchase.

Use the charity name:

Compassion 4 Kids International

We thank you for your support.

We are a 501 (C)3 charity organization accepting support for Cikal Hope for Children.

We are not affiliated with Compassion International, Compassion 4 Kids, or Compassion for Kids.

We are Compassion 4 Kids International, Inc

 

 

 


   

Compassion 4 Kids International, Inc.  is in its infancy compared to many of the charities that you can pick from. So we have very limited support, up to this time and we are able to support only one project at this time.

 For an overview go to the page: Compassion Opportunities.

This project is in a nice sized town called Stabat, Sumatra, Indonesia. The name of the orphanage is Cikal Hope for Children. Cikal is in Indonesian word meaning "The beginning of." So their full name has spark that will turn a un-respected child into a respected person.

The beginning of hope for children is what began this desire within us to help these children of the Medan area, to have a life of a child, not of a means for an adult to exploit them.

Cikal Hope for Children's mission is to reach out to those  children that are orphans or street children, who do not have a home, no responsible adult supervision, ripe for evil people to snatch them and use them for prostitution, by pedophiles, or even sold on the human slave market in other countries.

The picture of the two girls in the upper left corner of this page, are sisters, huddling together, the older protecting the other in the only way she knows. They are in the process of taking a bath in a mud hole because they have no home with parents that allows them to take a bath with relatively clean water.

To read a story about sisters that have a typical ending, go to Meet a Street Child page. 

Visit the other pages to learn more of what we do and how you can be involved, even right from where you live.