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Sponsor a Child!

Sponsor a child today and transform one child's darkness into hope. When you sponsor a child, you can exchange letters, photos and prayers. You can even choose to visit the child you sponsor where they live, in Thailand, Myanmar or Cambodia.

Change a child's life from one of hardship and loneliness to one of hope and meaning. Sponsorship provides a child with a caring home, food, clothing and basic education. You have the opportunity to literally bring the love of Christ to a child in need.

Pacific Hope's ministry to children in need is unique.  Our Child Sponsorship Program is:

  • Church Based. We are the only child sponsorship organization that works exclusively with local churches in the developing world.

  • Christ Centered. Our ministry gives every child in our program the opportunity to hear about Jesus Christ.

  • Child Focused. Each child has one sponsor, someone like you, who exchanges letters, photos and prayers and provides necessities like food, health care and educational opportunities.

  • 100% of sponsorship donations go to supporting programs that directly serve the children.

 

Your support of a dollar a day can change one child's life forever. When you sponsor a child, you can give a boy or girl in need:

  • Housing & Care

  • Food & Clothing

  • Education

  • Sponsored children also have the opportunity to follow Jesus Christ as part of their spiritual training.

 

Sponsoring a child through Pacific Hope allows you to witness a miracle firsthand, following your child's growth as as he or she is nurtured, educated and trained up in the gospel of Jesus Christ. Nurturing a child, connecting that child to a local church and having someone like you in a child's life is the most strategic way to make a difference in the life of a child in need.

 

The cost to sponsor a child is just $40 per month. You may cancel your child sponsorship at any time.

 

Each child deserves the hope of Jesus Christ.  Will you give one child that blessing?  Will you sponsor a child?

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