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One More Child update to the associations 2022
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From the opening of our first orphanage in 1904 to our present-day ministries, we continue to serve hungry children, foster children, trafficked children, single moms and struggling families locally and globally.
Annually, we impact more than 324,000 children and individuals through our ministry, and the demand for our services is growing.
Thank you for helping more vulnerable children and struggling families! Read more below on how your support helped us achieve success in 2021, and download the full 2022 Report to the Associations:
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FOSTER CHILDREN
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Our foster care team is recruiting foster families more diligently than ever, and 148 children needing a forever home were placed with an adoptive family.
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HUNGRY CHILDREN AND AT-RISK FAMILIES

The opening of our Azinger Family Compassion Center in Bradenton and our additional service locations provided more than 18 million meals.
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SERVE SINGLE MOMS AND THEIR CHILDREN

Helping single moms become self-sufficient and find stability, our Single Moms Program celebrated a 91% success rate.
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FAMILIES IN NEED OF SUPPORT
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Our family support programs provided sustaining resources, such as clothing, food, diapers and more, to serve 4,621 individuals.
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UNBORN CHILDREN AND PREGNANT MOTHERS

The Sanctity of Human Life program assisted women in need, helping them choose LIFE for their babies and saving 731 lives last year.
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TRAFFICKED CHILDREN AND TEENS
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In 2021, our 24/7 mobile teams served 264 clients and our advocacy and awareness efforts impacted 10,608 people.
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Global Headquarters
P.O. Box 8190, Lakeland, FL 33802
Tel: 863.687.8811
One More Child © 2022 All rights reserved.
One More Child exists to provide Christ-centered services to vulnerable children and struggling families. Through our domestic and global impact, we are changing the lives of foster children, trafficked children, hungry children, single moms and struggling families around the world.
We are committed to be in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the delivery of services to individuals and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age or disability.
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