Sponsor a Family. Transform Their Future.
£100 a month.
A widowed mother and her 3 to 5 children.
Shelter, food, education, healthcare, and hope.

£100
Monthly Commitment
Stabilises a household of 5 with food, rent, and education security.

100%
Transperancy
Direct delivery of your sponsorship to the family door.
Comprehensive Support for Those Who Need It Most
When a family loses its father, the children do not just lose a parent. They lose their source of income, their stability, and often their hope. The widowed mother is left to provide for her children with little or no income and no safety net.
For £100/month (£1,200/year), you sponsor an entire orphaned family. Your donation is sent directly to the family each month. You will be personally matched, receive updates, and can send letters and gifts.
This programme grew from a simple reality: many donors who sponsored individual children began asking about the rest of the family. Family sponsorship makes it possible to support them all.
What We Stand For
An orphaned child does not exist in isolation. They live within a family held together by a widowed mother doing everything she can with almost nothing.
When you sponsor a family, you do not just help the children. You stabilise the entire household. You give the mother breathing room to care for her children properly. You give the children the security of knowing their family will stay together.
Holistic Stability
Legacy of Dignity
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Where Your Money Goes
Your monthly donation is sent directly to the widowed mother. She decides how to distribute it across her family’s needs because she understands her children’s circumstances better than anyone.
One month, the priority might be school fees for all five children. The next, it might be a doctor’s visit for her youngest, food for the household, or catching up on rent. The needs shift, and so does how the money is spent. That is by design.
Unlike individual sponsorship where £40 supports one child’s family, family sponsorship provides a substantially larger monthly income that allows a mother to care for her entire household with genuine stability. She can plan ahead, cover multiple needs at once, and make decisions with confidence rather than constant crisis.
What your sponsorship helps provide includes food and nutrition for the entire family, education costs for all children, healthcare and medical treatment, clothing throughout the year, rent and safe shelter, and household essentials as needs arise.
Every family’s situation is different. A mother with five children in Yemen faces different costs and pressures than a mother with three children in Kenya. Your £100 meets each family exactly where they are, providing the consistent support they need to move from surviving to building a future.
The mother is not just the recipient of your generosity. She is the decision-maker. That is how we preserve dignity, and that is how your support creates the greatest possible impact.

What Your £100 Provides
We believe in human dignity. Instead of pre-packaged boxes, the mother decides the best use for the funds based on her family's specific needs.
Nutritional Security
Education
Healthcare
What Is Full
Sponsorship?
Unlike traditional models, we believe that to save a child, you must empower their primary caregiver.
01
Matched with a specific family
Receive a comprehensive background on the family, their photographs, their story, and their specific needs.
02
Biannual progress reports
Progress reports every 6 to 12 months with photographs and information on health, education, and well-being.
03
Send letters and gifts
The opportunity to write for birthdays, or to send encouragement. We translate and personally deliver everything.
04
Opportunity to visit
Arrange a visit through our local representatives if you travel to the region.

One Family.
One Sponsor.
A Future Transformed.
Be the light that guides a family from the darkness of extreme poverty into the radiance of a self-sufficient future.
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