Sponsor A Child
Meet Children Waiting For A Sponsor
How To Sponsor A Child In Need
Sponsorship of a child or foster family helps with a long list of items.
Your monthly gift can help with medical concerns (dentists, doctors, medications, mental health providers, early-start intervention), legal rights, resources, and education.
In times of crisis, children in poverty are especially vulnerable and face uncertain futures. Your monthly gift of $36 will give your sponsored child access to life-changing benefits, like medical care, educational support, life skills and job training before graduation.
As a sponsor, you’ll be able to see your impact firsthand through letters and photos from your child. You’ll see how much you’re helping a child when they need it most.
Difficult Behaviors and Medical Concerns
- Drug and Alcohol Exposed Infants
- Children on the Autism Spectrum
- Physical, Sexual, Emotional Abuse
- Severe Neglect
- Mental Illness
- Developmental Delays
- Cerebral Palsy
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Resources in the Community
- Dentists, Doctors, Medications
- Child Care & Respite
- Mental Health Providers
- Early Start Intervention Referrals
Legal Rights
- Court Rights and Pointers
- Caregiver Information Form
- De Facto Forms
- Prospective Adoptive Parent Form
Working as a Member of the Child Welfare Team
- Support at Team Decision Meetings
- School Resources, Tutoring and IEP Help
- Visitation and Interaction with Birth Parents
- Working with Your Social Worker
Grief-Separation-Loss
- For the Children
- For the Caregiver