
Sponsor.
Child sponsorship is an integral part of our work. For $35 a month, a sponsor is paired with a specific child. With that money we are able to provide the child with food, clothing, education and medical care, in addition to giving both sponsor and child a relational connection unlike any other. As a result, the children attend school, eat daily meals, sleep in a safe place and know that they are cared for and loved.
We have 3 programs, each functioning differently based on regional needs, but with the same goals of provision. The programs are crafted in a way that offer much needed assistance to families in poverty, without creating a cycle of dependence.
Becoming a sponsor is life-changing as you develop a relationship with your child and invite him or her into your family from afar. Each child’s story is just as unique as they are. Meet the children in our program by reading about their current living situation, the things they hope for in life and a few short facts about them.
Questions? Visit the PROGRAM DETAILS or FAQ’s page for answers.
Ketty Adokorach
“I feel blessed that I can attend school.”
Age: 11 || Guru Guru, Uganda
Ketty is smart. She loves math and wants to continue attending school as long as she can, hoping to graduate from nursing school. She is the only person in her family that has had the opportunity to go to school and she fully understands the magnitude of that endeavor.
Amos Lee Akim
“I want to be a doctor.”
Age: 10 || Guru Guru, Uganda
Amos is a sharp dresser with a serious demeanor. He is scholarly and focused on pursuing education to be a doctor. Although very quiet, he is a deep thinker and responds to questions in class with precise and correct answers.
Brenda Adoch
“Most days, I live in fear for my life.”
Age: 15 || Guru Guru, Uganda
Brenda suffers from epilepsy. She is absent from school frequently due to seizures and has been unable to attend school consistently. She is at a 4th grade reading level with no support network at home. Her parents are subsistent farmers and have limited resources to pay for Brenda’s pressing medical needs. Understanding the need for quality medical care, Brenda wants to be a nurse when she grows up.