Give a Child the

Gift of  Hope

Sponsor a Primary School Child

Sponsor a Junior College Girl

When you become a sponsor, you will witness firsthand the profound difference you are making in your sponsor child's life. Here's what you can expect from your sponsorship journey:

Your Sponsorship Journey

Introduction to Your Child

Receive a personalized sponsor packet that introduces you to your child, giving you a glimpse into their world.

Build a Personal Connection

Get to know your child personally through letters. These letters will share what they have learned and their hopes for the future, helping you build a meaningful relationship.

Stay Updated

Stay informed with regular emails and updates from Abode for Children. See the tangible impact of your generosity and celebrate the positive changes you are helping to create.

What Your Sponsorship Provides

The care and education your sponsor child receives empower him or her to return to their communities and help elevate them out of poverty. With your gift of just $30 per month, you improve the life of an impoverished child by providing:

Access to a quality education rooted in the Catholic faith

 Nutritious meals & clean drinking water

Clothing and safe housing

Books, school supplies, & other basic needs

Appropriate medical care as needed

Access to organized sports & other extracurricular activities

Sponsoring a child is more than a monthly gift. It is the beginning of a meaningful relationship. Explore how the program works, what your sponsorship provides, and how you’ll stay connected with your sponsored child.

How Sponsorships Work

When you support Abode for Children, you're doing more than meeting physical needs—you're planting seeds of hope, faith, and dignity in young lives.

Whether through sponsorship, a one-time gift, or prayer, you can be part of a mission that reflects Christ’s love in action.

Be Part of Something Eternal

Answering God’s Call

“And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.’” – Matthew 25:40