Kind Hearts Orphanage Home began during one of the coldest winters in Chicago when volunteers discovered children sleeping in abandoned buildings and train stations with no food or family support.
One heartbreaking moment changed everything. A young girl named Emily arrived carrying her younger brother through the snow searching for shelter. They had not eaten properly in days and were terrified of being separated.
That night inspired the creation of Kind Hearts — a safe home where children can feel protected, loved and supported no matter their past.
Today, Kind Hearts has become a symbol of hope for children facing abandonment, homelessness, neglect and emotional trauma.
To provide shelter, education, healthcare and emotional support for vulnerable children while restoring confidence and hope for a brighter future.
A world where every child has equal access to love, protection, education and opportunities regardless of their background or circumstances.
Every child who enters Kind Hearts will be treated with dignity, compassion and care like part of our own family.
Children Helped
Children In School
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Years Of Service
At Kind Hearts, we understand that children need more than just shelter. They need emotional healing, encouragement and genuine love.
Many children arrive with emotional scars caused by abuse, neglect or abandonment. Our caregivers work patiently every day to rebuild trust and confidence in each child.
We provide counseling, mentorship programs, education support, recreational activities and life-skills training to help children rediscover happiness.
Every smile restored reminds us why this mission matters.
"Visiting Kind Hearts was emotional and inspiring. The children are surrounded by genuine love and support."
"I have donated to many charities, but Kind Hearts truly shows transparency and care for every child."
"The volunteers here are changing lives every single day. The kindness shown to these children is beautiful."
Your kindness can help provide meals, shelter, education and hope for children who need it most.
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