Compassion Children Ministries Marks 20 Years of Service, Celebrates God’s Faithfulness

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Senapati, July 26: Compassion Children Ministries (R), a non-profit, ISO-certified and Trademark-registered organization dedicated to serving orphans, widows, and marginalized communities across India, celebrated its 20th Foundation Day on July 26, 2025. The event marked two decades of unwavering humanitarian service, driven by a mission of compassion, care, and community transformation.

Founded in 2005, Compassion Children Ministries (CCM) has grown into a beacon of hope for the vulnerable, focusing on holistic development that addresses physical, educational, spiritual, and social needs. Over the past 20 years, the organization has made remarkable strides in uplifting underprivileged sections of society.

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Key milestones in CCM’s journey include the establishment of three orphanage homes, offering shelter, care, and legal adoption support for vulnerable children. The organization also runs one charity school that provides free quality education under the vision of “learning under the shade of trees,” ensuring education reaches even the most underserved.

Through its programs, CCM has nurtured and empowered thousands of needy children, enabling them to break the cycle of poverty. The organization’s work stands as a testament to its founding principle, helping others in all circumstances, regardless of resource limitations.

The organization remains committed to its theme: “Nurturing the Children to Transform the World with Love & Peace.” With a vision to build a world where every child is loved, protected, and given the opportunity to thrive, CCM continues its mission with renewed purpose.

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As the organization marked this milestone, it expressed deep gratitude for God’s faithfulness throughout its journey. Amid challenges and shortcomings, CCM acknowledged the divine guidance and support that has sustained its work, praying for continued peace, love, and stability in the years to come.

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