Welcome to Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice

We provide care, fun, laughter and emotional support to abandoned babies and young children with life limiting and life threatening conditions. Our goal is to improve the quality of life for these children, and transform their lives as we work together to keep them safe, happy and healthy.

15k+

children saved

$10,000+

total charities

20+

years of experience

A place for every orphan to belong

In a world where a lack of support means a slow descent into neglect and abuse, we are embarking on a journey to create a safe place for every orphan. A space where they can play, share and thrive in their own unique way

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Donations

You can be a financial blessing by giving online or to our bank account. You can also give some items. Please check our donation page for more information.

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Visitors

We want you to see our kids; so if you are planning to visit, find out more about our visiting times and how to maximize your time with the kids, so your visit is convenient for both you and us.

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Before & After

Every child deserves to follow their dreams and make their footprints. Check out inspiring stories of how Hearts of Gold has helped kids transform their daunting situations to bright futures.

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Volunteers

Every child deserves to follow their dreams and make their footprints. Check out inspiring stories of how Hearts of Gold has helped kids transform their daunting situations to bright futures.

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Let’s build more happiness together

Thanks for considering a donation to our happiness-building efforts! Every little bit helps us to create more happiness in the world. Your donation will go towards our programs that help people to connect with others, find their purpose, and feel more happiness in their everyday lives. We believe that everyone deserves to be happy, and your contribution will help us to make that happen.

Thank you for your generosity and for helping us to build more happiness together!

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Fatai Quadri
2004 - 2022 January 3, 2023
Abisola Korede
2011 - 2020 November 20, 2021
William Andem
2006 - 2015 October 11, 2017

Our Stories

Fatai’s Story

Fatai was very happy at the orphanage home and excelled in his studies and in sports. He was very well-liked by the other children and the staff. One day, a family came to the orphanage to adopt a child and they chose him. Fatai was very happy to be adopted and went to live with his new family. He continued to excel in his studies and in sports and as a result, became a very successful businessman. He now works as an architect at a real estate firm and helps the orphanage whenever he can. He’s also still in touch with the kids at the orphanage and he tried to send in donations whenever he can.

Fatai Quadri
2004 - 2022

Qudusi’s Story

Fatai was very happy at the orphanage home and excelled in his studies and in sports. He was very well-liked by the other children and the staff. One day, a family came to the orphanage to adopt a child and they chose him. Fatai was very happy to be adopted and went to live with his new family. He continued to excel in his studies and in sports and as a result, became a very successful businessman. He now works as an architect at a real estate firm and helps the orphanage whenever he can. He’s also still in touch with the kids at the orphanage and he tried to send in donations whenever he can.

Fatai Quadri
2004 - 2022

Fatai’s Story

Fatai was very happy at the orphanage home and excelled in his studies and in sports. He was very well-liked by the other children and the staff. One day, a family came to the orphanage to adopt a child and they chose him. Fatai was very happy to be adopted and went to live with his new family. He continued to excel in his studies and in sports and as a result, became a very successful businessman. He now works as an architect at a real estate firm and helps the orphanage whenever he can. He’s also still in touch with the kids at the orphanage and he tried to send in donations whenever he can.

Fatai Quadri
2004 - 2022