Caring Hearts Ministry
About Caring Hearts Ministry
Caring Hearts Ministry is an interdenominational non-profit comprised of those who simply want to allow Jesus to use them in ways that minister His love to the people of San Luis, Rio Colorado, Sonora Mexico. In Mexico, the average annual income is $10,000, and 44.2% of people are living in poverty. The people are suffering from food insecurity and a lack of access to clean water and electricity. Many suffer from extreme sickness, yet a lack of adequate medical care. Many homes are unstable, often consisting of dirt floors and scrap wood or cardboard walls, and lack basic necessities such as a bathroom or a bed for every person to sleep in.The mission of Caring Hearts is to be passionately committed to delivering the hope and love of Christ, and empowering life change to the people in Mexico through our fulfillment of our Matthew 25 commission to feed the hungry, educate the forgotten, provide shelter and comfort to the abandoned and orphaned, and rehabilitation for the addicted. This is done via a boys home, a girls home, a rehab center, a blind center, a soup kitchen, a senior citizen center, a daycare center, home visits to shut-ins, fresh water to people living in the local garbage dump, transportation for medical services such as prosthetic fittings and cleft palate surgery, and mission trip opportunities for churches and other organizations.
What “Highly Trusted” Means
Highly Trusted reflects a ministry's commitment to operating transparently and accountably beyond Christian-specific stewardship standards alone. This ministry has been verified against fourteen of fifteen criteria of The Most Trusted Standard — demonstrating biblical financial integrity, sound governance, and a complete framework of governance policies.
What distinguishes Highly Trusted is the additional commitment to public transparency. This ministry has made its financial records, governance information, and program reporting accessible to the public, putting its operations in the open where any donor can examine them.