Our Mission
CTOMA, Central Texas Orphan Mission Alliance, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, was formed in 2004 to help meet the physical, medical, and spiritual needs of orphans in the U.S. and abroad. Our efforts at CTOMA are currently focused in Haiti, Uganda, Mexico, and Central America. We also do local volunteer work in the Bryan/College Station community. Please take a minute to browse around our site to see how we are striving to reach out to the children. We welcome your comments and questions.

CTOMA was developed as an "Alliance" in order to combine many orphan oriented ministries.  Karen Hall was working setting up orphanages in El Salvador and working to provide medical care for needy orphans throughout the world.  Dr. Joe Kraft and his family were involved with Haiti orphan ministry and adoption.  CTOMA was formed to provide a non-profit entity to allow others to make tax deductible donations to these ministries and also to provide strict accountability of funding and spending.  We are a non-profit organization so there are no paid employees, therefore, all donations go directly to orphan ministries.

"We are making an appeal for your financial support for these precious children who would not receive help if not for your generosity. Our traveling doctors and nurses go to remote locations, donate their time and services, and pay their own travel expenses. The mission cannot be accomplished without our host families and volunteers. We express our heartfelt gratitude to all who participate. Thank you."
-- Karen Kruse Hall, President

Central Texas Orphan Mission Alliance is a 501(c)(3) organization and all contributions are tax deductible in accordance with IRS rules and regulations. If you wish to designate your gift, please write this information in the memo line of your check. We are grateful for your support.