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Over the last six years, Kids for Laos Orphans has raised over $130,000 in hopes to improve the lives of thousands. This money directly contributes to providing food, access to clean water, sanitation, and new facilities to promote a better quality of life for the children in Laos. We thank you for your generous support. If you have any questions, please write us an email at wliner1@icloud.com!

Our Organization

Kids for Laos Orphans, or KiLO for short, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was started by three brothers from Los Angeles. After Andrew, Matthew, and William Liner traveled to Southeast Asia on an educational tour in 2013, they decided to start a nonprofit organization to improve the lives of a group of orphans they met in Laos.

Since that first trip, the Liner boys spent countless hours raising funds and awareness to benefit their new friends. In 2014, they raised enough money to pay for the refurbishment of the bathrooms at the Deak Kum Pa Orphanage in Luang Prabang, Laos.  In 2015, they funded the construction of a new dorm that houses over 250 children at the Numbak Orphanage in Nong Khiaw, Laos.  During the summer of 2015, the brothers returned to Laos to help paint the newly constructed dorm.  Continuing their commitment to the Numbak Orphanage in Nong Khiaw, in 2016, the Liner boys funded the construction of new bathrooms adjacent to the new dorm.

In 2019, Will then returned for a third time to checkup on the facilities and provide additional support. He and his team repainted and evaluated necessary solutions to improve the standard of living for the children, and funded the installment of over 30 industrial fans and a new septic tank. These contributions helped cut maintenance costs, and improve the overall comfort of the children.image1