In Order for Life, LLC was launched in 2008 by owner/operator Cheryl Osterhouse. After 20 years of raising a family, Cheryl was ready to step back into the job market. She couldn’t think of anything more rewarding than encouraging others in their pursuit of simplicity and purposeful living. And she couldn’t imagine a better way to use the skills and talents that she had gained from 20 years of creative parenting and running a home, along with her social work background. To that end, In Order for Life was created.
She brings her love for people and family, her passion for the success of families, and her naturally creative and organized style to each and every job. She truly desires to assist and inspire others to get In Order for Life! Both to get their lives in order so that they can truly live, and to learn true skills to keep it in order for a lifetime.
During the formation of In Order for Life, LLC, Cheryl felt called to honor the following bible verse from Isaiah.
Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the cause of the widow. Isaiah 1:17
Cheryl is thankful to be able to provide a portion of In Order for Life’s resources to help care for the needs of two amazing young people from different parts of the world.
Madelin
Madelin is a bright, beautiful 9 year old, who lives in a home for orphaned, neglected and impoverished children located in the Dominican Republic. She is sponsored through Vision Trust International. As a result of sponsorship, Madeline receives education, school supplies, uniforms, food, medical and dental care. She lives in an enriching Christian environment of love and encouragement.
Cadeiado
Cadeiado is a 14 year old young man living in Mozambique with his family. He and his family live in the rural community of Tsiquir. He is sponsored through Food for the Hungry. Sponsorship of children in this community benefits all people within the community, as Food for the Hungry works at the community level to build leaders and agents of transformation. Food for the Hungry has been working in Mozambique, implementing relief and rehabilitation programs, since 1987, and has since successfully transitioned its focus to sustainable development, focusing on agriculture, marketing, savings group,community capacity building, nutrition and health. Since 2005, Food for the Hungry has expanded its programs to include HIV prevention care and child survival.




