
A Place to Call Home
Every child deserves more than just a roof over their head — they deserve to feel safe, loved, and valued.
In many parts of Latin America and the Caribbean, vulnerable children are growing up without stable homes or supportive families. But you can change that.
For just $34 a month, a little over $1 a day, you can become a sponsor and provide a child with the opportunity to become self-sufficient, educated, and a positive force in their community.
Over 2800 Children are Waiting for a Sponsor
When you sponsor a child through our Angels of Hope program, you help create a nurturing environment where they can grow and thrive. Your monthly gift offers a real path out of poverty by giving them access to:
• Nutritious meals
• Access to education
• Medical care and emotional support
• A safe, loving group home

Real Connection, Real Impact
Child sponsorship is more than monthly support — it’s a relationship that grows over time.
Not long after you begin your sponsorship, you’ll receive details about your sponsored child. These glimpses into their life help create a meaningful connection from the very start.
“We haven’t met in person, but her letters remind me what our mission is truly about — connection. I am so happy to be part of her life.”
— Ian, Child Sponsor of Lovely in Haiti
Many sponsors and children exchange stories, drawings, and words of encouragement that become treasured reminders of the love that connects them across the miles. You’ll also receive regular updates so you can follow your child’s journey and witness the impact of your love and support.



Become a Sponsor
To start your sponsorship, click on the button below to begin your monthly gift. Once your first donation is received, you’ll be matched with a child.
Within three weeks, you’ll receive a welcome packet with your child’s photo and biography, details about the country they live in, and stationery to begin writing letters.
Join us by providing a child with the tools to succeed — education, nourishment, care, and the stability they need to grow into confident, capable adults.