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Sponsor a Child

Sponsoring a vulnerable child is a great way to directly impact a life! By sponsoring a child, you can help ensure that they stay in school, get medical help when needed, learn valuable life skills, receive encouragement, and hear the gospel! You are able to directly communicate with your child via letters, send them gifts, and even visit them personally. Your financial gift for your child goes directly to their respective Hope Center, where it is used to meet their physical, educational, and spiritual needs. There is no better, more personal way for you to connect with and support the needs of a child! For a commitment of just $37 per month you can provide priceless hope for a needy child.
In our General Child Sponsorship Program, we help the neediest children, most often from extreme poverty and/or suffering from physical disabilities, to get the help they need for a brighter future.  These children can come into the program at any age, but typically join a Hope Center before the age of 10.  Children complete the General Child Sponsorship Program after the completion of secondary school (high school) or when they reach the age of 20, whichever comes first. We ask our sponsors to commit to sponsorship until the child completes the general sponsorship program.
Joana is a young girl who is part of ECM's Deaf Ministry in Congo. She lives with her grandmother. Joana was born deaf and mute, and her mother...
Miriam is a young girl who is part of ECM's Deaf Ministry in Congo. She lives with her single mother. Through our sponsorship program, Miriam will...
Juvenci is a young boy who is part of ECM's Deaf Ministry in Congo. He lives with his grandmother. His father left after Juvenci became deaf and...
Rhema is a young boy who is part of ECM's Deaf Ministry in Congo. He lives with his mother, uncle? and 2 brothers. He was born deaf. His family...