Good News

HaTikva Families loved offering support to one of our cherished adoptive families. With their sons facing the challenges of FASD, we stepped in to provide a much-needed break. Our ability to cover childcare allowed the parents to have a getaway and celebrate their anniversary!
“The Mother was Blessed with a New Washing Machine.”

HaTikva Families has been supporting a single mother of six boys with emotional and behavioral challenges. Her husband was incarcerated and then deported due to domestic abuse. One of our staff members visits her regularly to provide support, encouragement, advice, and counsel. Thanks to a connection from one of our staff members, the mother was blessed […]
Celebrating Healing & Hope with Katrina

HaTikva Families recently had the honor of hosting a zoom event (streamed on Facebook live) called Katrina’s Story. Katrina is a professional Israeli volleyball player who grew up in out-of-home care. She shared her experience growing up outside of her home and her path to healing. We also heard from the couple who welcomed her […]
It Came At The Right Time

A HaTikva Project partner who wanted to bless our foster families recently gave a substantial financial gift to them. These families shared this with our team: “Please would you pass on our deepest appreciation to the donor who gave a gift to foster and adoptive families? We will use the gift to take a little 3-day […]
Serving at a Children’s Village

As communities continue to be inspired to action by the Lord through Orphan Shabbat, we were able to put a team of staff and volunteers together for a service day at a wonderful Children’s Village called Neve Michael. It’s such a joy to serve the orphan in the name of Yeshua!
Orphan Shabbat 2021

This year, as we continue to lead Orphan Shabbat www.orphanshabbat.org our HaTikva Families team was able to collect generous donations from local believers to purchase gifts for orphans and at risk children living in local youth villages. Our great thanks to those who donated and to those who recognized Orphan Shabbat/Orphan Sunday throughout the world.