by Martin James Foundation | Dec 19, 2022 | Martin James Foundation
Throughout the world, in all cultures and religious traditions, celebrations are times of togetherness, enjoyment and sharing. However, these times can be challenging and emotionally charged for children who are in care. This can be for reasons including being away...
by Martin James Foundation | Dec 8, 2022 | Martin James Foundation
As the world continues to emerge from the pandemic, voluntourism opportunities are resurfacing, including orphanage volunteer opportunities. While many people grow up believing that supporting and visiting orphanages was necessary and constructive, we now understand...
by Martin James Foundation | Nov 21, 2022 | Martin James Foundation
This blog is a collaborative piece of work between Hope and Homes for Children, Forget Me Not, The Himalayan Innovative Society, and Martin James Foundation as part of their Developing a Model of Community-Owned Foster Care in Nepal Project. “We learned to prioritise...
by Kara Cousins-Kamari | Nov 7, 2022 | Martin James Foundation
The Orphan Myth Today an estimated 8 million children live in orphanages around the world. While it’s widely assumed that children in orphanages do not have parents or family, this is generally not true. Commonly referred to as the ‘orphan myth’, 4...
by Martin James Foundation | Jan 7, 2021 | Martin James Foundation
This week we’ve said goodbye to the Martin James Foundation’s CEO, Peter McDermott. He joined MJF as a consultant and then stepped into the role of CEO. During his time, he’s led the Foundation from strength to strength we’re so grateful for his leadership and...