23. Orphanage Alternatives in Ethiopia - Selamta Family Project

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We got an email months ago about an inquiry for what we thought was an orphanage in Ethiopia. However, the further we read on about Selamta Family Project, the more we came to realize that Selamta was not an orphanage at all.  Selamta Family Project is a holistic orphan care organization in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capitol, working to ensure that orphaned children have forever families.  This means that instead of having an orphanage, Selamta employees marginalized women to be full time mothers and aunties to 8-10 children per household. Each mom becomes a real mom. They don't clock in or out, they don't leave after a few years. Selamta makes new families out of broken people so that they might find love, community and safety amongst each other.  Once we realized this was the model Selamta employed we knew we had to get to Ethiopia as soon as possible!  Enjoy our podcast interview with Executive Director, Marisa Stam, on the balcony of the community center in Addis! Lots of street noise will help you feel like you're right there with us!  To follow more of Selamta's journey, visit: Selamta's Website: www.selamtafamilyproject.org Selamta's Instagram: @selamtaproject Selamta's Facebook: facebook.com/selamtafamilyproject

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