Sponsor a Child

Through child sponsorship, you’ll share the hope of the gospel with a child in desperate need by providing the practical care they need to escape poverty. Sponsor a child and release them from poverty in Jesus’ name.

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$43/month will
provide your sponsored child with

Malnutrition monitoring and intervention

Regular medical checkups

Individual mentorship and love

Education assistance and skills training

The opportunity to receive encouraging words and support from you, their sponsor

An introduction to the love of God

In Return, You'll Receive

A meaningful connection with the child you sponsor.

Letters & Photos

Letters to and from your sponsored child will allow you to learn about each other’s lives as you offer support and encouragement. Also, you’ll be able to watch the child you sponsor grow through photos shared from their Compassion center.

Letters & Photos

Letters to and from your sponsored child will allow you to learn about each other’s lives as you offer support and encouragement. Also, you’ll be able to watch the child you sponsor grow through photos shared from their Compassion center.

Marcos & Isaac Have Hope Through Sponsorship

Twins Marcos and Isaac lost their mother during childbirth. Their father, Honorato, worked endless hours to provide for them, but it wasn’t enough. But through the local church, they received medical care, groceries, diapers and formula, equipping Honorato with resources and hope. Now, at 6 years old, Marcos and Isaac are healthy and thriving. They’re attending school and growing in their relationship with Jesus. “My sons love going to the center. They have a lot of fun there ... and it’s also where they teach them God’s Word. Having them there gives me a sense of relief and hope.” — Honorato That’s the difference your yes to sponsorship can make.

Child Sponsorship FAQs

Have questions about what it means to sponsor a child? Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about child sponsorship.

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