Our MissionOur Mission

Reuniting Families
Helping lost children return home
Special Needs
Seeing beyond disabilities
Keeping Families Together
Offering hope to at-risk families
Meeting Basic Needs
Wheat and oil for women with HIV
Celebrating Children
Ayka proudly displays a photo of her sponsors
Games
Fun activities
Clothing Distribution
New clothes and shoes
Medical Examinations
Women and children receive free medical assistance
The Gross Family
Jimmy, Rachel, Meg, Ava, Josef, and Betsy
Fun
Kids play throughout the week
Friends of the Community
Children singing
Prayer
Prayer, Bible lessons, and singing
Education Assistance
Tuition, uniform, and materials for children
Food
Hundreds fed every month

No Ordinary Love Ministries mission is to bless and serve people living in extreme poverty in Ethiopia, and beyond. Our ultimate desire is for those whom we are serving to experience the tangible love of God through acts of justice and mercy. We also hope to encourage and inspire others as they hear about our journey.

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2 weeks 6 days ago
Eyerus and her mother On May 29, 2012, Eyerus was reunited with her mother. We held a goodbye party here at the children’s home where all of the kids and workers as well as Eyerus’s mother and step father were present. Eyerus saying thank you to everyone at the children’s home during the goodbye party Eyerus has been living with us since July 2012 and was in school for vocational training (hair dressing). In February 2013, she graduated and started volunteering...

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Alem is 23 and came from a rural area in the Amhara region called Menz. After failing the 8th grade national examination, her father no longer wanted her to stay there.  Rather, he wanted her to come to the capital to work and provide for herself.  And so, Alem's journey began back when she was 20 years old.  After coming to Addis, she worked very hard in order to collect enough money to support herself and maybe even impress her father to take her back.  After a...