About Us

Children belong in families, not institutions.

Kinship United believes children should grow up in families. Our family-centered approach follows the same child-welfare values promoted by groups like the UN, UNICEF, and the Red Cross / Red Crescent — for children who are orphaned, separated, or without a safe family. View our guiding principles.


A Family-Centered Approach

A safe, loving home to heal, grow, and belong.

Kinship Families are designed to give children a safe and loving home where they can heal, grow, and belong. Instead of a traditional orphanage model, we focus on family-based care — children are cared for by loving caregivers who help meet their physical, emotional, spiritual, and educational needs.

Every Kinship Family is built around four important parts: the child, the caregivers, the Kinship Local Church, and the community.

A caregiver with a child outside their Kinship home
Family-based care · Northern Thailand
Core Values

Kinship Families' Guiding Principles for Child Welfare

01

Whole-Child Care

We care about every part of a child's life — their faith, health, emotions, education, relationships, and future — helping each one recover from trauma and grow in a stable, loving home.

02

Restoring Childhood

Every child deserves to feel safe, go to school, play, grow, and be treated with dignity. Each Kinship Family is a place to experience the childhood they may have lost.

03

The Importance of Family

Whenever it is safe and possible, we support reuniting children with their families. When that is not possible, we provide a safe family environment through Kinship care.

04

Fair Treatment for Every Child

Every child is valuable. We do not discriminate based on background, tribe, ethnicity, gender, ability, or life situation. Each child deserves love, protection, and opportunity.

05

Equal Opportunities for Boys & Girls

Boys and girls should have equal access to education, healthcare, safety, and the opportunities they need to grow.

06

Safe Housing

Children need a safe place to live. A secure home helps children feel protected, connected, and part of a family.

07

International Child-Welfare Standards

We seek to follow respected child-welfare principles, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child — protecting children, treating them fairly, listening to them, and deciding based on what is best for them.

08

Supporting Caregivers

Caregivers play a vital role in the lives of the children. We support and encourage them as they provide daily care, guidance, and love.

09

The Child's Best Interest

Every decision is made with the child's safety, well-being, and future in mind — considering local laws, ethical values, culture, and the individual needs of each child.

10

Listening to Children

Children should be heard. When decisions affect them, their thoughts and feelings are considered in a way that fits their age and maturity.

11

Discipline with Love & Respect

We do not support violent discipline. Children are guided in a way that teaches respect, responsibility, and understanding, reflecting both local laws and Biblical values.

12

Growing Toward Self-Sufficiency

Our goal is for each Kinship Family to become more self-sustaining over time — growing, within five years, in local support, community involvement, and practical independence.

13

Freedom in Christ

We teach and share Christian beliefs while respecting each child's thoughts, conscience, and dignity — so children learn faith in a way that also teaches love, respect, and care for others.

A Kinship family — caregivers with their children
Safe, loving, family-centered homes
Our Goal

Homes where children build a better future.

Through Kinship Families, Kinship United works to create safe, loving, and family-centered homes where children can heal, grow, and build a better future.

Be Part of the Story

A child is waiting for a family.

Your support keeps these homes running, these children in school, and these families together.