
The Angels of Hope program is a child sponsorship initiative that provides crucial support to abandoned, orphaned, neglected, and street children in Latin America and the Caribbean. Established in 2003, this program seeks to improve the lives of the region’s most vulnerable youth by placing them in loving group homes where their fundamental needs—including food, education, and health care—are consistently met. The program supports more than 8,479 children living in 87 group homes in Haiti, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Colombia, and Peru.
Many of the children in the Angels of Hope program come from families living in extreme or ultra-poverty. In cities across Latin America, an estimated 25 million children struggle to survive on the streets, facing constant danger while lacking shelter, stability, and access to education. The Angels of Hope program provides these vulnerable children with a safe and nurturing home, giving them the opportunity to break free from the cycle of intergenerational poverty and build a brighter future. Sponsors are essential to this mission, providing financial support that ensures access to nutritious food, personal care items, educational resources, and opportunities to celebrate special moments such as birthdays and Christmas.
There are many meaningful ways to support the Angels of Hope (AOH) initiative. You can become an AOH Program Supporter, an AOH Children’s Champion, or an AOH Child Sponsor. Today, more than 2,800 children are waiting to be sponsored, each hoping for someone to step forward and make a lasting difference in their lives.";
The Angels of Hope program connects children with safe, nurturing group homes. Each child’s basic needs are met with nutritious meals, clothing, personal care items, and safe housing. They receive education including school supplies, and tutoring. Their health and well-being are safeguarded through regular medical checkups, medications, counseling, and preventive care. Just as importantly, children experience emotional and spiritual support.
Children are usually referred to the homes supported by the AOH program through local churches, community organizations, social services, or government agencies. Priority is given to children who face immediate danger, lack of shelter, or absence of guardianship.
Each child is connected to a sponsor who commits to providing monthly or annual financial support. While sponsorship is personalized, contributions are aggregated within the program to ensure every child living in a partner home supported by AOH benefits equally. Support can come from Child Sponsors, Children’s Champions, or Program Supporters.
Every child is provided with access to education, including school uniforms, books, supplies, and tutoring when needed. Alongside their studies, they receive balanced meals, regular health checkups, and medical care to support healthy growth and development. Within the home, children also learn the values of teamwork, empathy, and cooperation.
By the time they graduate, children in partner homes supported by AOH have usually completed formal education or vocational training. This equips them with the tools they need for self-sufficiency, such as financial literacy, problem-solving, and decision-making. Graduates leave with a strong foundation of faith and resilience.
The sponsor–child matching process may take several months, as staff carefully work to ensure every sponsor is paired with the right child. After a child enters an Angels of Hope home, staff collect information on their background, health, and education to create a personal profile for review. Once a match is confirmed, the onboarding process begins. Sponsors receive a welcome packet with the child’s photo, personal story, background details, and Angels of Hope identification number. After onboarding is complete, sponsors will begin receiving letters from their assigned child and can communicate through mail or online using the child’s AOH identification number.
Child matching is only available to sponsors who meet the required funding level for child sponsorship.
Every child is a precious gift from God – especially vulnerable children who long to know that they are not forgotten. They need angels here on earth to watch over them and ensure their needs are met.
Since its beginning in 2003, Angels Of Hope’s goal is to improve the lives of vulnerable children who come from extreme poverty and/or have been abandoned or removed from their families due to an at-risk situation. Your support will allow these vulnerable children to heal, thrive and grow in a stable and loving group home environment.
It is only because of our sponsors that we can provide the homes with much-needed basic items (food, personal care items, cleaning supplies, clothing, school supplies, etc.), special events for birthdays and Christmas, small home repairs, and so much more.
We have more than 8,000 children, teenagers and young adults living in 83 children’s homes. The children range in age from infants to 21 years old.
With our expansion into Colombia and Peru, we estimate more than 8,600 children living in 103 homes will become beneficiaries of the Angels Of Hope program.
(As of July 2024 – subject to change)
For only $34 per month, your ongoing commitment will help to change a child’s life. You can pay monthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually.
You can also sponsor more than one child. What a blessing to know you are sharing the love of Christ with these precious children!
All children in this program need and deserve the love and support of an Angel Of Hope. In an effort to be as fair and helpful as possible, we prayerfully select a child for you based on greatest need. This method of selection not only allows us to meet the greatest needs first, it also reduces our administrative expenses by not having to match requested criteria to a particular child.
If your sponsored child leaves their home to live with relatives or because he or she has reached adulthood, you will be notified and given the opportunity to sponsor another child.
We select homes that have established themselves as trusted, respected and ethical institutions. We take our time to develop a relationship and an understanding of each home before we invite them to participate in the Angels Of Hope program. These homes help children grow and develop mentally and physically in a loving environment. Our coordinators regularly visit and communicate with each home to ensure we are aware of their needs and able to provide them with the best support possible.
Each home is different and serves a different population of children. Some homes maintain a school on the same property, while others have beautiful farms or vocational training programs. Children come to our Angels Of Hope program from different family backgrounds. Some children live at the homes, receiving an education on scholarship and a stable living environment that their parents cannot afford. Other children may have been placed in the home by local governing authorities because of alleged neglect or abuse. Still others might be truly orphaned, while some have been abandoned and have no relatives able to care for them. The Angels Of Hope program works to supply the necessary resources so that each home’s staff is able to provide a high, integrated quality of care. But even in the best environment, all children want to know that someone has a special place in their heart just for them. That’s what you can do. You are their Angel!
Note: AOH does not manage any of the homes.
1) Welcome Packet – Once your first payment is processed, it takes approximately 3 weeks for you to receive a Welcome Packet in the mail. Included in the packet is a brief bio and photo of your child, photo frame magnet, country fact sheet, information about the program and blank stationery to write to your sponsored child.
If you prefer, you can submit a letter to your child online at: www.fftpdev.wpengine.com/write.
2) Digital Scrapbook – Once per year, you will receive a digital scrapbook from the home where your child lives. You will get a chance to hear from the Home’s Director, see photos of the home, watch videos and photos of fun activities and special events taking place at the home. Also included will be heartfelt drawings and messages from the children. You will also see the much-needed aid that we provide the home.
Don’t miss out on these informative and fun scrapbooks!! In order to confirm your email address, please go to www.fftpdev.wpengine.com/aoh-program-updates/.
3) Updated Photo and Bio – You will also receive an updated annual photo and bio of your child. How special it is to see your child growing and maturing each year.
4) Newsletter – We also mail two times per year our Spring and Fall Newsletters. They are filled with beautiful stories and photos about the children in the AOH program. A digital version is also available on our website.
Corresponding with your child is a special way to build that lasting bond and relationship.
Only if you write to your child, will you receive a letter back from your child. The child will respond a maximum of 2 times per year.
This is a new policy at AOH. We will no longer be providing letters from your child if you have not written to him/her.
Please include your child’s first name (*) and correspondence # on all letters, cards, etc. to ensure they are delivered to the right child.
Children who are too young to write or have special needs will send a handprint or drawing. A caregiver at the home will write a message to you on behalf of the child. Your sponsored child will eagerly anticipate a letter or any form of correspondence from you. Even sending photographs of your family life or a postcard with a caring note can lift your child’s spirits and become a meaningful experience for him or her. If you write to your child, the first cycle of child letters is mailed to sponsors between April to June. The second cycle of child letters is mailed during September to November. Depending on when your sponsorship started, you may miss the first child letter writing cycle.
If you prefer, you can submit a letter to your child online at: fftpdev.wpengine.com/write.
Blank stationery and a return envelope will be provided in the Welcome Packet so you can write your first letter to your child. When the child responds to a letter that you have written, we will include blank stationery and a return envelope so you can continue developing this special bond with your child.
Feel free to use your own stationery to write to your child. Please include your child’s name and correspondence number on the letter. Mail the letter to:
Angels Of Hope
c/o Food For The Poor
Donor Membership Services
6401 Lyons Road
P.O. Box 979005
Coconut Creek, FL 33097-9005
As part of your Angels Of Hope sponsorship, the children’s home where your sponsored child lives will help celebrate your child’s birthday as well as Christmas — two special occasions in every child’s life. You can send an additional donation to make these events even more festive at your child’s home, especially as there are many children who do not have sponsors.
Please do not send packages or any physical gifts such as toys, stuffed animals, books, etc. These types of items incur additional costs to deliver. We cannot guarantee items will not get lost in transit, nor can we ensure when the gift items will arrive in-country.
You may send additional gifts to your sponsored child, but they should be small, paper items attached to your letter that will fit into the envelope. Please include child’s first name and correspondence # on all additional gifts. For example, bookmarks, cards, stickers, pictures of you and your family, etc., are fun, easy to send and help forge the bond between you and your sponsored child. When the child receives the physical gifts is unpredictable as we depend on when container shipments leave our main office.
Each home has its own way of celebrating birthdays. Some homes host one party per month for all the children celebrating birthdays, while others may do something special on each individual day. Through your sponsorship, we send funding to the homes for the children’s birthdays. For Christmas, we provide funds for a special holiday meal as well as a present for each child in the program. So you are already sending them a birthday and Christmas present!
Any additional donations would be greatly appreciated to help offset program expenses for those children who do not have a sponsor.
Many of our children do not have legal documents, such as a birth certificate. Oftentimes, children born to impoverished families may not have ever had a birth certificate, or it was lost along the way. As a result, many of the children’s ages are estimated when they arrive to the homes. As the children receive proper nutrition and care, it may turn out that they are in fact older than initially estimated. Therefore, program-wide, we feature ages (which are sometimes only estimates), and not birthdays.
We also do not provide the full birth date as a form of identity protection for the child.
Food For The Poor is not a licensed adoption agency, and this program should in no way be construed as an adoption opportunity.
Telephone: 954-427-2222, ext. 6608
Email: [email protected]