Read about the children we serve, the events that bring us together, and the impact your support makes possible. Every story is a testament to the power of love without borders.

For two days and two nights, Kiv's mother stood in line, clutching hope as tightly as she held her son's small hand. This is the story of a little boy who kept running, kept dancing — even as a 13-centimeter tumor grew quietly inside him.



As we close the chapter on 2025, we invite you to journey with us through a year of profound impact, unwavering dedication, and transformative moments. This reflection captures not just the numbers, but the stories, the faces, and the hearts that make Adonai's Mercy House what it is.



In any organization—whether large or small—it is important for the leaders to ensure that the organizational vision is aligned and that they share the same mission. AMH's first-ever Leaders' Retreat brought together board members, leadership, and key supporters in Walla Walla, Washington.

For two days and two nights, Kiv's mother stood in line, clutching hope as tightly as she held her son's small hand. This is the story of a little boy who kept running, kept dancing — even as a 13-centimeter tumor grew quietly inside him.



As we close the chapter on 2025, we invite you to journey with us through a year of profound impact, unwavering dedication, and transformative moments. This reflection captures not just the numbers, but the stories, the faces, and the hearts that make Adonai's Mercy House what it is.



Are there ever words profound enough to convey the sadness of parting with one of our children? They elude me. Still, I write with the heavy heart that comes from having just said goodbye to one of our young cancer warriors, our beloved Krystal Mae de Guzman.

In any organization—whether large or small—it is important for the leaders to ensure that the organizational vision is aligned and that they share the same mission. AMH's first-ever Leaders' Retreat brought together board members, leadership, and key supporters in Walla Walla, Washington.