From poverty to possibility, through African Vision of Hope your bringing sustainable help to the orphans and vulnerable of Zambia. You are educating, feeding, housing, and providing medical care to the orphans and vulnerable.
Please call us at (618) 288-7695. Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm CST to speak with an African Vision of Hope representative or email info@africanvisionofhope.org
Your tax-deductible contribution of just $37 a month connects a child living in poverty with a loving, church-based child sponsorship program.
The child you sponsor through African Vision of Hope receives opportunities and services that many children in their countries do not have access to such as:
Most important of all, your sponsored child will hear about Jesus Christ and be encouraged to develop a lifelong relationship with God.
When you sponsor a child, you will receive a the following:
When children find out they've been sponsored, the joy they feel is indescribable. Just knowing that someone across the globe cares means more than you can imagine. Sponsoring a child in need will profoundly change the future for your child, and will change your own life as well.
As a child sponsor, you are connected with one specific child. Your funds go to provide food, health care, education, school uniform and school supplies
The length of sponsorship will be different for each child dependent on a number of factors: child’s age, family circumstances, health of a child, progress of a child, and so on. Your sponsorship is an ongoing commitment that helps your sponsored child overcome poverty.
Each child is matched with only one sponsor. Your sponsored child is a real child with a real story. You will have the opportunity to interact with your child directly through your sponsorship portal account and written letters. You will see firsthand how your contributions change your child’s life.
“It has changed my life in the sense that I know how great God is… One day I might be the one who is out their sponsoring someone, sharing hope with them, and my story will be a testimony some day.”
Shantelle Nosiku Banda, Grade 12