Our Work in Orphanages


You may have just stumbled across this Internet page, just like Brian, a young nuclear engineer who took an interest in looking up needy missions in Mexico City. Brian, along with 70 colleagues, were scheduled to operate a nuclear energy task force in Mexico City, and he "accidentally" located our MexMission project page on the Family Care Foundation web site.

020_32.jpgCindy and Mike with Madre Ines, founder of
St Vincent's Orphanage

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Project Manager Mike Edwards enjoying a warm
moment with orphans

Upon learning about the current needs of San Vicente Orphanage, on his own initiative, Brian then sent out flyers and emails to the other engineers, drumming up support for this mission and encouraging participation from others, thus making their business trip to this city two-fold. Thank you, Brian and all from General Nuclear Industries.

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Most of these children have never had a new toy or a brand new warm jacket. So your donations will make a lasting impression on them.

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Your love and care will go farther than you will ever know in this life. God bless you.

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Cindy and Mike delivering food and clothing to an orphanage that we’ve adopted and support regularly.

020_14.jpgCostco donated 2,600 cakes that
we delivered to orphanages
on "King's Day."

020_16.jpgProject Manager Cindy Thomson with
some of the San Vicente orphans.

020_8.jpgMike taking talk time with one of
the orphan boys.

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Cindy visits with orphans.