Child Sponsorship
For $38/month, or roughly $1.30 a day, you can make a direct and profound difference in a child’s life. Your sponsorship ensures that your sponsored child receives an excellent Christian education, nutritious food, medical care, and the opportunity to hear the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.
Sponsorship is more than just financial support. You can also build a lasting relationship with your sponsored child to encourage and uplift them as they complete their education. Exchange letters with your sponsored child to learn about their family life, hopes and dreams, and faith journey.
What makes Light and Hope different?
We’re a top-rated humanitarian organization focused on ending generational poverty through a proven approach. For nearly 4 years, we’ve developed a high-impact methodology that empowers children, youth and women to break free from poverty. With your support, children receive access to health care, educational resources and life-changing programs in safe, clean spaces and women gain financial independence transforming their trajectories.
Start the fulfilling journey of sponsoring a child today!
She stays with both
her parents and her two siblings. The father is a casual
worker and the mother a house wife. Jobs are not
guaranteed for her father, making the family go without
meals most of the time. These unpredictable casual jobs
make it difficult for Talia to attend school regularly.
Grade 3
Lives in Mathare
13 years old
Ruth wangare
She is and orphan and
stays with her guardian and her one sibling. The guardian
is her grandmother who runs a smalls kiosk in the
community the sales are not guaranteed, making the
family go without meals most of the time. These
unpredictable casual jobs make it difficult for Ruth to
attend school regularly.
Grade 6
Lives in Mathare
10 years old
shantel mwende
She stays with
both her parents and her three siblings The father is a
casual worker and the mother a house wife. Jobs are not
guaranteed for her father, making the family go without
meals most of the time. These unpredictable casual jobs
make it difficult for Shantel to attend school regularly.
Grade 3
Lives in Mathare
11 years old
rose atieno
She stays with both
her parents and her four siblings. The father is a casual
worker and the mother a house wife. Jobs are not
guaranteed for her father, making the family go without
meals most of the time. These unpredictable casual jobs
make it difficult for Rose to attend school regularly.
Grade 4
Lives in Mathare
12 years old
rebecca njeri
Grade 5
Lives in Mathare
10 years
Mitchele Kimanzi
She stays with
both her parents and her two siblings. Her father is a
casual worker and her mother a housewife, jobs are not
guaranteed for her father, making the family go without
meals most of the time. These unpredictable casual jobs
make it difficult for Mitchele to attend school regularly.
Grade 3
Lives in Mathare
12 years old
marion mbone
She stays with
both her parents and her three siblings. Her father is a
casual worker and her mother a housewife, jobs are not
guaranteed for her father, making the family go without
meals most of the time. These unpredictable casual jobs
make it difficult for Marion to attend school regularly.
Grade 5
Lives in Mathare
14 years old
Laura omsula
Grade 7
Lives in Mathare
12 years old
jedidAH AVIA
She stays with both her parents and her two siblings. Her father is a casual worker at a masonry shop and her mother a housewife, jobs are not guaranteed for her father, making the family go without meals most of the time. These unpredictable casual jobs make it difficult for Jedidah to attend school regularly.
Grade 5
Lives in Mathare
4 years old
Grace Wangui
Pre-primary 1
Lives in Mathare
10 years old
Christine atieno
Grade 3
Lives in Mathare
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