Sponsor a Child

A Proven Model

Research studies have shown that a one-on-one relationship between a child and a sponsor has a clear benefit on both the children and their communities.

 

Sponsored Children:

Remain in school 1-1.5 years longer than unsponsored peers.

Are 14-18% more likely to have a salaried job as an adult.

Are 35% more likely to have a white-collar job as an adult.

Are 27-40% more likely to finish secondary education.

Are 50-80% more likely to graduate college

Are 30-75% more likely to become community leaders.

Our Program

At our Discipleship Child Development Center (DCDC), we focus on holistic child development through various programs addressing the multifaceted needs of the children in our community.  Our program provides children with education, activities, basic health care, and social issue awareness.

Sponsor a Child

Commit to supporting a child’s physical and educational needs for $350/year.

Your child will have:

  • A one-to-one relationship with a sponsor who cares.
  • The opportunity to get an education and be supported and encouraged to succeed school.
  • Access to health education, checkups, medication, and nutrition – all essential for healthy growth.
  • Activities that help children exercise physically, mentally, and creatively.
  • Education about important social issues in the community, giving tools for awareness and resistance of negative cultural systems such as child marriage and abuse.
  • The support of individuals local to the community who provide personal care and support.
  • The chance to hope, dream, and work towards a better future that would otherwise be impossible.

You will have:

  • A one-to-one relationship with your sponsored child.
  • The opportunity to write to your sponsored child.
  • The opportunity to have a video call with your sponsored child once a year.
  • The opportunity to be impacted by a young life and eye-opening perspective.
  • The opportunity to support a child’s holistic development and give him or her a chance for a better future.

Contact us to receive information about how to sponsor a child. Simply fill out our contact form, selecting “Child Sponsorship Information” from the dropdown, and a staff member or volunteer will be in touch.