Top Ministry Priorities
If all our donors did was support the children’s home, our team could be really proud to encourage, document and verify the status quo. Caring for 1250 children all day, every day truly is dramatic life change at scale. But we want to do more, and we have big dreams.
As you read this, our field teams are putting some of those dreams into motion right now. Please pray about how you can partner to provide these critical needs that are stretching our faith. We want you to join us in prayerfully going into deeper waters so we can watch the dreams of these kids grow and blossom.
Rescue & Reunite
Right now, we have a planned rescue operation to bring 1000+ children out of slavery into temporary safe homes and eventually back with their families or into restorative care until adulthood either in local churches or at the children’s home.
$750 reunites a rescued child with their safe families and funds multiple years of child welfare check-ins by pastors and a volunteer social worker network. $1000 provides a rescued child with a full year of school, medical care, food, shelter, and loving care. The estimated need is a minimum of $1,000,000 for 2025.
Please consider generously giving in one of these ways.
$22,000 rescues and provides restorative care for 22 children.
$75,000 reunites 100 families torn apart by human trafficking.
$268,000 rescues and provides restorative care for 268 children.
2. Girls HOME
Most kids that enter our care graduate when they turn 18 or finish their vocational training, but for some girls who’ve experienced the most traumatic brokenness, they aren’t ready to re-enter society. They need more time and more specialized medical and psychological care.
We’ve been quietly providing 110 girls with special care at a facility many hours away from our central children’s home, but we want to bring that closer to the children’s home for efficiency and safety.
To buy a home that expands the number of girls we can serve to 200 will cost an estimated $850,000 for year one. It will also cost an estimated $350,000 to maintain this home in following years.
$33,000 pays the mortgage, water and electricity bill for 6 months.
$154,000 provides counseling staff, vocational training courses and healthcare for a year.
$850,000 purchases the building and all other costs associated with this home and providing special post trauma care for 2000 girls for a year.
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