CHICKEN PROJECT 1216-1235 QUEEN ESTHERS ORPHANAGE HOME.

Learn how you can be apart of helping people who are in need with our Chicken Orphanage Project or our A Thrifty Mom Bag of Rice Project . In 2016 we started helping a young man named Ikechukwu from Nigeria. Summer of 2019 we were able to visit his family in Aba, Nigeria. While there we saw widespread poverty and lack of basic needs. We also met a young man named Isaac, smart and hard working but could not find employment. After talking a bit we found he had built a chicken coop and wanted to farm chickens. We asked him if he would raise chickens for us that would then be donated to feed children in local orphanages. The only food or supplies they get are what are donated, so they often go without any source of protein. We would like to invite you to help meet one of those basic needs, by providing Nigerian families with rice or chickens. This gift will feed a large family for a few months, or a single person a year. It also reminds them they are loved, and brings most of them to tears… as a full bag of rice is one of the most generous gifts they will ever receive. You can also read about other families we have been able to bless here. Chickens are only available to purchase as once they are big enough to butcher, so if you see they are out of stock he is in the process or growing another flock.

The following story talks about our visitation to QUEEN ESTHER’S ORPHANAGE HOME. chickens were donated, thanks to an Anonymous donor in honor of their Grandchild R and R.  We donated Twenty (20) chickens. Thanks to generous donations.  
Our visit to Queen Esther’s Orphanage Home was filled with joy and fulfillment. From the moment we arrived at the gate, the children and Nursing mothers could not contain their excitement. Their faces lit up with bright smiles as they noticed the live chickens we brought along. It had been a long time since we last supplied them with chickens, and their happiness was truly heartwarming.
The Nursing Mothers shared how the children had been praying and hoping for our return, especially because they understood the importance of having quality protein in their meals. For many of them, the arrival of the chickens meant more than just food—it symbolized care, hope, and better nourishment. Their excitement reminded us that even the simplest gestures can have a lasting impact on those in need.
We spent quality time interacting with the children, listening to their stories and encouraging them to keep their hopes alive. It was truly fulfilling to know that our visit not only brought them joy but also contributed to improving their diet and well-being. As we left Queen Esther’s Orphanage Home, we were grateful to have shared love and support, and we look forward to returning again soon.