Relocation of the Stateside Operations
By Carl Dye on Dec 1, 2022
The House of Onions was conceived by Father Yeruva Lourdu Marreddy and is now led by Carl Dye as President of the Board of Directors. The foundation has been relocated to Delaware, and aims to educate, train, and communicate with anyone interested in supporting its cause.
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A Recap From Concept to Completion
By Father YL on Aug 15, 2020
Father Yeruva Lourdu Marreddy has a vision to care for children affected by HIV/AIDS. With the support of Carl and Marrene Dye, he formed the House of Onions foundation in 2014, which is now an operational home for such children.
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A Home Built by Faith, a Recap of Our Trip to India
By Carl Dye on Sep 2, 2019
Carl Dye tells the tale of his first involvement with The House of Onions.
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Grand Opening
By Carl Dye on Aug 22, 2019
On August 17th, fellow Board Member, David Knox and I leave on our 24 hour flight to India to attend the House of Onions "Grand Opening" on the 22nd.
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An Update From Father YL
By Father YL on Aug 1, 2020
Father YL reflects on the one-year anniversary of the grand opening of the House of Onions home in India, thanking supporters and the Lord for their grace. He also notes the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
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We Are Operational!
By Carl Dye on Jun 1, 2019
As of June 1st, the first class of children became residents of the House of Onions!
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Construction is Complete!
By Carl Dye on Apr 23, 2019
The House of Onions construction is now complete, but we need an additional funding.
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An Update from Father YL
By Father YL on Dec 5, 2018
Prayerful greetings. Here are the latest updates on our House of Onions to share with all the supporters whose prayers and contributions are making this dream a reality!
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An Update From Father YL
By Father YL on Apr 19, 2019
Father YL provides an update on progress and financials.
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A Visit to the House of Onions in Andra Pradesh, India
By Carl Dye on Nov 27, 2015
Carl Dye shares his life-changing experience of visiting Andra Pradesh, a state in South India, where he and Mrs. Tracy Candelaria explored the project's true needs surrounding the goals and objectives set by the board members. The poverty and the need for hundreds of centers similar to the one they are building have made it a lifetime commitment, which requires assistance in funding the entire project over many years.
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