Our Programs

About Christ Living Foundation

Christ Living Foundation is the legal entity overseeing two mission-driven divisions: Living Hope Ministries and Orion Foundation.

Though each branch serves in different ways, both work toward one unified purpose—to bring Christ-centered hope, dignity, transformation, and opportunity to individuals, families, and communities through faith-driven care, purposeful programs, and compassionate outreach.

Children’s House (Ages 2.5 years to 6 years)

Observe and Absorb

Our mixed-age classroom allows younger children to observe and absorb, while older children consolidate mastery through leadership and peer modeling.

Key developmental outcomes include:

  • Phonetic decoding and early reading
  • Concrete mathematics leading to abstraction
  • Fine and gross motor refinement
  • Social negotiation skills
  • Internal discipline and moral reasoning

The Montessori Curriculum

Introduction of Montessori Curriculum for overall child growth

Practical Life

Refinement of movement, order, concentration, and independence through purposeful activity.

Sensorial

Isolation of qualities (dimension, color, texture, weight) to refine perception and classification.

Language

  • Phonemic awareness
  • Sandpaper letters
  • Moveable alphabet
  • Early composition
  • Reading progression

Mathematics

  • Number rods
  • Golden bead material
  • Decimal system
  • Linear counting
  • Introduction to operations

Cultural Studies

  • Geography
  • Zoology
  • Botany
  • Physical science
  • Art & music appreciation

Instruction is sequenced, individualized, and cumulative.

Our Unified Mission

Though distinct in their roles, Living Hope Ministries and Orion Foundation stand on a shared foundation of faith, compassion, education, and purpose. We believe that hope is not only spoken—it is lived. Together under Christ Living Foundation, we strive to work daily to bring that living hope into the world by restoring hope, building strong futures, and reflecting Christ’s love through meaningful action and service.

Faith in Daily Life

Introducing faith in daily life activities

Faith integration includes:

  • Developmentally appropriate Scripture instruction
  • Character study through Biblical narratives
  • Reflection and gratitude practices
  • Service-oriented opportunities
  • Reconciliation and peacemaking frameworks

We aim to cultivate internal conviction rather than external compliance.