New Life Compassion seeks to relieve the oppression of those in crisis situations around the world, focusing particularly on widows, orphans, foreigners to their own land and others in vulnerable situations. Jesus Christ is their foundation, because he was oppressed and afflicted in order to free us into a personal relationship with God.
“A Father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in His holy dwelling. God sets the lonely in families, He leads forth the prisoners with singing; but the rebellious live in a sun scorched land.” — Psalm 68:5,6
Recently their focus has been on the Syrian refugee crisis, focusing mainly on helping these communities reach out to this generation of children and youth, so that they may gain an education while still displaced from their homeland. Partnering with local churches, wonderful educators, and compassionate people like yourself, New Life Compassions has been setting up learning centers in areas where otherwise the children there would have no schooling, and who otherwise tend to end up in labor situations, earning very little wage. Every learning center that is established offers these kids wonderful teachers, a morning snack, a mid-day meal, plenty of opportunity for creative expression, and the opportunity to grow up with an education, despite the war in Syria continuing.
Concerned for the whole community, New Life Compassion also partners with wonderful local teachers and administrators, and relief organizations to help bring to vulnerable children, youth, and families, the basic necessities of life.
To learn more about New Life Compassion, please visit: http://www.newlifecompassion.org

A refugee child receiving a new pair of shoes.
Helping to Launch
New Life Compassion is a ministry that Release the Oppressed Ministries (ROM) is helping to launch. If you would like to make a donation you can do so electronically, or you can send your check or money order with a note to:
New Life Compassion
PO Box 263
Fort Mill, SC 29716
803-548-2811
Note: To receive a tax deduction, the IRS stipulates that the donor must release control of all funds donated to a non-profit organization. For this reason, contributions to R.O.M. cannot be refunded, nor can they be designated to any specific person. Any reference to a specific person will only be deemed as the expression of a preference and not mandatory. R.O.M. has complete discretion and full control of all donated funds.
