What is an “Economic Orphan”?
... an orphan is defined as a child between 0 and 18 years of age that has lost one or both parents. Depending on this, the classification will point out either to a “single” or a “double” orphan, to the degree that the number of orphans in the world today is estimated at over 153 million.
Why Orphanages are not Always the Answer
There are currently an estimated 150 million children worldwide who have been orphaned by a variety of tragic circumstances. To put that number in perspective, 150 million is more than the entire population of Russia.
What does the coronavirus mean for Honduras?
On June 9, Carissa Etienne, the head of The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) called Latin America the “new epicenter of the pandemic” with more than 1.5 million cases being reported throughout the region. Several
Saving Lives in Cameroon with the ONETrack Ambulance
ONETrack International last reported on the Anglophone Crisis in January 2019 (Link). While we hoped the violence in Cameroon would have ended by now, it hasn’t - and it continues to threaten the safety of
ONETrack International is partnering with the Service Industry
ONETrack International has started a new campaign that will offer a 50-50 share of donations to benefit both its own orphan programs as well as hospitality staff who have been financially burdened by the COVID-19 lockdown of major US cities.
Now Accepting Cryptocurrency
ONETrack International now accepts donations in the form of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. When discussions of philanthropy occur, seldom is cryptocurrency on the radar. The current views on cryptocurrencies vary widely as some folks see