Sponsor a Project

How You Can
Make a Difference to a Project

By making a monthly contribution towards a specific project we run - in any one of the many countries we work in - your heart for a specialised area or region of our work will make a real and tangible difference to the world.

We will provide an annual update of how the project is doing, as well as any updates we receive from the respective project team.

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Type of work

Type of Project

Ministry Site

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Karundas Community Hope Centre
Kenya
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
Karundas Children's Home

Our Karundas Community Hope Centre provides hope and support to vulnerable children and their families in one of Kenya's poorest regions. Here, many children are so poor that they have to go to work to be fed, typically in the local quarries. No school. No education. No childhood.

Nairobi Slums Community Hope Centre
Kenya
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Community outreach
Other
Kibera Slums

Our Community Hope Centre provides refuge, hope and support to vulnerable children and their families in Africa's largest slum region.

Hall Mead School
Kenya
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
School
Hall Mead School

Hall Mead provides an outstanding education to about 570 impoverished children in one of Kenya's most fragile regions. Many have lost at least one parent. 25% of the pupils are HIV positive. Girls are especially at risk of child marriage and all are at risk of child labour, typically having to work in the local quarries.

Babies in Prison
Zambia
Young mother support, Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering
Other
Babies in Prison Pilot Project

In Zambia, when a mother is sentenced to prison and she has a child aged 4 or under, the child will often go with her. As conditions are notoriously bad, our programme provides practical, spiritual and emotional support for both mother and child, while advocating for reform.

Care & Justice Pilot Project
Zambia
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Pursuance of justice, Basic medical care
Other
Care & Justice Pilot Project

Sadly child sexual abuse is endemic in Zambia with many men believing that they will be cured of HIV if they have sex with a child. With an average age of only 12, there is negligible support and care for the victims and painfully inadequate systems to pursue justice or to establish effective child protection laws and systems.

The Mongu Kids Alive Academy
Zambia
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Community outreach
School
Kids Alive Academy

This wonderful school provides a great education to 525 of the most vulnerable children in the impoverished Mongu region of Western Province, where girls are especially vulnerable and where there is negligible investment in education,

The Misisi Slums Care Project
Zambia
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Care Centre
Misisi Care Centre

This remarkable after school centre set in the slums of Lusaka, provides about 20 of the area’s most vulnerable children with crucial education support, food, family support, life skills, Bible classes and more.

Chikondi Residential Support Centre, Lusaka
Zambia
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
Chikondi Children's home

Based near some of the worst slums in Lusaka, our Chikondi Centre provides short-term residential care to children referred to us by our other projects, as well as some heart-breaking cases referred to us by the local authorities.

Lilato Residential Support Centre, Mongu
Zambia
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
Lilato Children's Home

Based in one of Zambia's poorest regions in the Western Province, our Lilato Centre provides short-term residential care to children referred to us by our other projects, as well as some heart-breaking cases referred to us by the local authorities.

Oasis and La Arquilla
Guatemala
Education, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Pursuance of justice, Basic medical care, Young mother support
Residential Centre
Oasis and La Arquilla

This remarkable programme cares for young girls who have been victims of the worst cases of sexual abuse and have been referred to us by the local courts. We provide love, support, trauma informed care, as well as pursuing justice against the perpetrators through our team of lawyers. Oasis is our holistic residential care centre and "La Arquilla" is our specialised programme within Oasis that cares for young mothers.

The Escuintla Care and Justice Centre
Guatemala
Trauma informed care, Pursuance of justice
Care Centre, Other
La Escuintla Care Centre

This wonderful care centre is a base for our teams to pursue justice and care for victims of child sexual abuse, while using their legal expertise to advocate for change and system reform.

Casa Ester
Guatemala
Young mother support, Independent living, Family Support
Other
Casa Ester

This programme serves older girls aged eighteen and over who are survivors of sexual violence. They have come out of our Oasis programme and need support to live independently. The project helps them find work or continue with their education, as well as supporting them with childcare if they have little ones.

Haiti Kids Alive School
Haiti
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
School
Kids Alive Haiti School

A wonderful school serving 200 impoverished children from the slums of Cap Haitien. They are so poor, we also provide 3 meals a day (plus weekend food packages), as well as after school education support for those with no family to help them with their homework.

Haiti Children's Village
Haiti
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
Haiti Children's Village

This residential facility serves about 40 of the region’s most vulnerable children, with most also attending our school. As well as having a great education, we also want them to be equipped socially and emotionally to overcome the many hardships they face and embrace the future with confidence.

Freedom from fear and violence (all Peru projects)
Peru
Young mother support, Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Family support , Family re-integration and fostering, Pursuance of justice, Community outreach
Residential Centre, Care Centre
Free of fear and violence

At the heart of our work in Peru are projects that help prevent violence against children and women in three hotspot regions.

Manchay Family Centre
Peru
Young mother support, Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Manchay Oasis Centre

The Lighthouse Family Centre
Peru
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Care Centre
The Lighthouse Centre

A remarkable project supporting extremely vulnerable children and their families in a jungle community, where violence against children and women is especially bad.

The Andahuaylas Centre
Peru
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Residential Centre, Care Centre
Friends of Peru

Based in the beautiful but very needy town of Andahuaylas in the Andes, we provide educational support, trauma informed care, general life skills and a lot of love to some of the town’s most vulnerable children.

The Orchard Residential Support Centre, Pucallpa
Peru
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
Orchard Children's Home

This project provides short term residential care and support to about 10 extremely vulnerable children, as we aim to integrate them back into a safe and loving family. All receive loving care, trauma counselling, education support, food, and more.

Juniper Tree Residential Support Centre, Lima
Peru
Young mother support, Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
The Juniper Tree

This project provides short term residential care and support to about 25 extremely vulnerable children, as we aim to integrate them back into a safe and loving family. All receive loving care, trauma counselling, education support, food, and more.

Dar el Awlad School
Lebanon
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
School
Dar El Awlad School

This wonderful Christian school provides an education for 130 or so of Beirut’s most vulnerable and impoverished Syrian refugee children, including food, family support, trauma informed care, life skills and more. Many of the kids are years behind in their education having fled the war in Syria.

Oasis Care Centre
Lebanon
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Care Centre
Oasis Care Centre

A day centre that provides specialist catch up education to vulnerable and impoverished Syrian refugee children aged 5-13, specifically focusing on those who have NEVER received any education. Plus food, life skills, trauma informed care, family support, Bible classes, arts and sports. The kids love coming along!

The Lighthouse Ministry for Mums
Lebanon
Young mother support, Family Support, Trauma informed care, Community outreach
Care Centre
Lighthouse Ministry for Mums

The "Lighthouse Project’ is specifically designed to serve the mums and older sisters of the children who come to our school at our ‘Dar el Awlad’ complex near Beirut. The project provides fellowship groups, literacy classes, psycho social support, away days, counselling, parental advice and more.

Dar El Awlad Residential Centre
Lebanon
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
Dar el Awlad Children's Home

Cares for about 35 of the most vulnerable Syrian refugee children in Lebanon, mainly those who have either been abandoned or have lost their parents as they fled from the war. The children are certainly well cared for – including trauma informed care, food, trauma counselling, a lot of love and spiritual input, with all of them attending the Dar el Awlad school.

New Horizons Care Centre
Lebanon
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Care Centre
New Horizons Care Centre

A day centre in the south of Lebanon serving about 30 children and their families, typically from marginalised and impoverished backgrounds, including Bedouin gypsies. The project also provides vocational skills to a group of teenage Syrian refugee girls, including jewellery-making and basic dress-making skills.

ANIJA School
Dominican Republic
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
School
ANIJA School

Set in a rural mountainous region with especially high school drop out rates, extreme poverty and a high rate of teenage pregnancies, this school provides an excellent primary school education to 300 of the most vulnerable and a secondary school education to a further 150.

Ark Jaraboca Residential Support Centre
Dominican Republic
Family Support, Trauma informed care, Independent living , Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre
Ark Jaraboca

Provides residential support for about 40 of the region's most vulnerable children, providing all round holistic care as we aim to reintegrate them back into families. The programme also supports 10 graduates as they transition to adult living.

Palo Blanco School, Jarabacoa
Dominican Republic
Education, Trauma informed care, Independent living , Basic medical care, Community outreach
School
Palo Blanco School, Jarabacoa

A wonderful school serving about 300 impoverished and vulnerable children in the Jarabacoa region of Dominican, where poverty is especially bad, not to mention child marriage, violence against children, and high incidents of child labour.

Constanza School and Residential Centre
Dominican Republic
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Residential Centre, School
Constanza School

A wonderful school serving about 210 vulnerable children in an extremely impoverished and mountainous region, along with a residential support centre, which houses children from heart-breaking circumstances, as we try to integrate them back into a loving family.

Park School and Care Centre, Caraballo
Dominican Republic
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
School, Care Centre
Park School & Care Centre

This wonderful primary school offers an excellent education for nearly 200 impoverished children in a fragile region of extreme poverty and violence. 80% are Haitian immigrants, struggling to navigate life in a different country where they do not speak the language.

Santo Domingo North School and Care Centre
Dominican Republic
Family Support, Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
Residential Centre, Care Centre
Santo Domingo North

Based in an impoverished part of Puerto Plata, this programme provides an excellent education to 220 of the community’s most impoverished and vulnerable children. It is especially strong at introducing children to IT and more recently has taken on a trained trauma informed counsellor to help the many children who have suffered trauma.

Santo Domingo East School
Dominican Republic
Education, Trauma informed care, Basic medical care, Community outreach
School
Santo Domingo East

A wonderful primary school for 160 of the region’s most impoverished and vulnerable children, with an after school sports programme serving 80 children. The school provides a range of holistic care, including free food, trauma informed care and counselling, basic medical care, and dental treatment.

Eva Russell School and Casa Monte Plata
Dominican Republic
Education, Trauma informed care, Family re-integration and fostering, Basic medical care
Residential Centre, School
Eva Russell School

A magnificent state-approved school serving 220 impoverished children in the middle eastern region of Dominican. The Monte Plata Centre cares for 40 abandoned and abused children as we try to reintegrate them back safely into their family or into foster care if this is not possible.

Why Sponsor a Project?


1. Support what’s close to your heart.  Our project sponsorship programme enables you to support what means a lot to you, whether it’s a country that’s close to your heart, or a type of work, such as education, justice or trauma care.

2. Know the difference you’re making. As you know where your money is going, it is easier for you to identify with what you’re supporting and see the difference that your support is making.

3. Make a long term difference. Regular monthly sponsorship enables us to plan ahead so we can develop our projects to ensure they always best meet the best needs of the vulnerable children.

“…and if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.” Isaiah 58:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about our site sponsorship programme. If you would like any further information, please email us or call +44 (0)7873 550968.


How much does it costs to sponsor a project?

It is generally up to you how much you would like to give each month, although it would be helpful if this could be a minimum of £10, just to help us cover some of our costs in administering the programme.

What information will I receive?

We will send you an annual project update report, as well as an annual report from the country director which will update you on all of the projects in that country. We will also send you a monthly email with news and prayer requests about all of our work, as well as invitations to update webinars, which we would normally hold for each country we work in twice a year.

Can I Gift Aid my donation?

Yes please, as this means we will receive an extra 25% of your donations back from the Government! But you must be a UK tax payer and have paid sufficient income tax to cover 25% of your donations. We will contact you with a Gift Aid declaration form to enable us to claim this once you have set up your sponsorship.

Can I visit the project?

Sadly not at the moment due to the pandemic, although it is something you could consider when it is safe to do so as part of a group, say, with your family or church. We call these ‘Teams Trips’.

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