WHO WE ARE
Our Care Model
A Safe Place to Grow. A Future Filled with Hope.
Kingdom Home operates family-style prevention homes where children at risk of exploitation live full-time in a safe, loving environment.
Unlike a temporary shelter, children do not come and go from Kingdom Home. They remain in our care until they are no longer vulnerable to exploitation and are equipped to transition into higher education, vocational training, employment, or independent living.
Who Lives at Kingdom Home?
Children come into our care after being identified as highly vulnerable to exploitation due to circumstances such as extreme poverty, neglect, abuse, abandonment, or unsafe living conditions.
Each child's placement is made in partnership with local child protection authorities to ensure Kingdom Home is the safest option.
What makes us different?
Many organizations respond after exploitation has already occurred. Kingdom Home exists to prevent exploitation before it begins.
Every aspect of our care is designed to help children heal, thrive, and prepare for a future free from exploitation.
We Journey With Each Child.
Every child's journey is different, but our commitment remains the same.
Children remain at Kingdom Home for as long as they need to safely reach adulthood or independent living. As they grow, we continue walking alongside them.
Our goal is not simply to provide temporary safety—it's to help every child build a future where they are no longer vulnerable to exploitation.
Our Story
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2018
Matthew and Ashley Boyd founded Kingdom Home, established the organization as a 501(c)(3), assembled a Board of Directors, and welcomed the first 36 girls into our care.
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2019-2020
We expanded to serve more than 100 children, welcoming both boys and girls into the Kingdom Home family. During this time, we purchased 13 acres of land in Uganda, installed a water well, and began construction on three permanent homes.
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2021
Children moved into the homes on the Kingdom Home property, marking the first time our entire organization lived together as one unified, family-style community.
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2022-2023
As our children continued to grow and thrive, we strengthened our care model by hiring two full-time counselors and expanding our fully Ugandan leadership team. We also grew our stateside staff and implemented regular third-party financial oversight to further our commitment to accountability and transparency.
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2024-2025
More than 30 children transitioned into freedom, and we welcomed 42 new children into the Kingdom Home family. We completed construction on a multi-purpose building and officially transitioned from Community Based Organization status to Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) status in Uganda.
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A Look Into the Future...
In 2026-2027, construction will begin on a young adult home designed to support those transitioning toward independence. We also plan to purchase additional land and build a new children’s home, expanding our ability to serve vulnerable children for years to come.
Our Why
Kingdom Home aims to protect vulnerable children and provide them with a safe and loving upbringing so that those who were once at risk would now thrive. The children in our homes have been removed from situations that were identified as putting them at risk of child exploitation. But that isn't where their story ends. Now safe in our homes, all of their needs are being met and they are being raised up with the love of Jesus Christ.
Our goal is to bring hope and healing to these children by serving them holistically—providing for their physical, educational, emotional, and spiritual needs. Our children are free to be children, and encouraged to learn, grow and serve without bearing the weight of fear and worry.
Our Solution
Hear from co-founders Matthew and Ashley Boyd about the heart behind Kingdom Home.