Adoptee Feature: JT Olson & Both Hands

This new segment will consist of a few fellow adoptee’s that are making a difference and impacting lives for the better. Our first guest is JT Olson, who has a remarkable story. His own personal tragedy inspired him to start an amazing organization which helps orphans and widows. Read more about him below and be sure to check out his book: “The Orphan, the Widow & Me” available here for purchase.

JT Olson: Founder & Executive Dir. of Both Hands

After being orphaned as a child alongside his four siblings, JT Olson went on to start Both Hands — a faith-based non-profit serving orphans and widows. Olson’s personal tragedy gave him an overwhelming understanding of the need to find loving homes for the world’s orphaned and vulnerable children. His new book follows his powerful journey towards spiritual restoration by recounting significant moments in his life, including his family’s life-altering decision to adopt a little girl from China. With over 153 million orphans worldwide and the costs of adoption on the rise, his non-profit’s goal is to fulfill the call in James 1:27 to care for orphans and widows by alleviating the financial burden facing families considering adoption.

JT is a sensational speaker and an avid proponent of adoption, the pro-life movement, and orphan care. He has given talks on God’s transformation of his pain into passion, the sanctity of life, growing a healthy marriage, encouraging dreamers and entrepreneurs to pursue their calling, and coaching leaders on building a stronger organization.

Both Hands’ mission is to fulfill James 1:27 by serving orphans, widows, and Christian adoptive families.

Click here to listen to JT and learn how Both Hands got started!

If you would like to make a difference in the lives of adoptive families, orphans and widows consider giving to a project at Both Hands.