Orphaned Children's Foundation
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The Orphaned Children’s Foundation (OCF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity. OCF is committed to providing grants to individual families who wish to adopt a child from Eastern Europe and to Military Families who desire to adopt a child without geographic limitations. In turn these families may then be afforded the opportunity to provide a lifetime of love and care for many of the hundreds of thousands of orphaned children from around the world.
The Orphaned Children’s Foundation, through its philanthropic and public awareness campaigns, funds two individual adoption grant programs; the Eastern European Adoption Grant Program (EEAGP) and the Military Families Adoption Grant Program (MFAGP). The foundation’s EEAGP is limited to individuals adopting children from Russia, the Ukraine and Kasakstan. The MFAGP adoption grant program is restricted to military families.
The foundation believes that the orphaned children of the world deserve more than a temporary solution.