We Believe
We believe that humans are created to serve, and everyone can become generous. Generosity extends beyond our business, financial situation, income, religion, and families. We are people who want to live more generously and lovingly than we did the day before. We believe God draws us to those HE WANTS US TO NOTICE. Aiden Whisper's main objectives stem from our hearts being drawn to people, situations, and places by God. All of our projects come from hearts that have gravitated to the people around us, making us unable to continue our lives without doing something about what we've seen and experienced. In this purpose of living generously, we strive for the goals of providing freedom, education, and growth in all of our projects. God restores.
We have experienced that, the more GENEROSITY is practiced the more contagious it becomes. Extravagant GENEROSITY is a CULTURE in the making! We want to invite you to participate in this CULTURE of GENEROUS giving and love.
- Fadi and Kim Cheikha
#BeGenerous #BePresent #BeSelfless #BeHope #BeLove #BeEncouraging
OUR STORIES
Ending the Cycle of Domestic Violence
Abuse strips victims of their voices and leaves them hopeless and afraid. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men in the US have been victims of physical violence by an intimate partner. In 2018, California reported 166,890 incidents of domestic violence, with 10,869 calls made in Orange County. Domestic violence emergency 9-1-1 calls…
Dreamer
I find it easy to practice generosity through caring for discarded and forgotten animals. My mom believes when God created horses, He expectantly created them knowing how I would delight in rubbing my hands down their coat and feeling the soft touch of their fur. God knew I would enjoy cozying up to horses muzzles…
Generosity
Aiden Whisper seeks to create a culture of GENEROUS giving. We desire to cultivate pathways for others to be GENEROUS with their time, finances, and words. In this process, we hope YOU learn to recognize the people around you who can’t help themselves, who are unserved, who feel forgotten and alone, or who need a…
Jacquie’s Heart for Dori
One day in the classroom, Mom and Haley were preparing for their next Aiden Whisper meeting. They were discussing their partnership with Precious Kids Center while I worked on my current math lesson. Mom began to read a biography of a young girl named Dori around my age battling Cerebral Palsy, Sickle Cell Anemia, and…