Sponsorships

SPONSORSHIP SAVES LIVES

From statistics to real-life stories, there is evidence that our sponsorship program gives children a strong opportunity to overcome poverty and reach their dreams!

When someone sponsors a child, it means as a sponsor you have entered into a supportive relationship with a child in Uganda, Africa. After you sign up to sponsor a child, you the will be introduced to your assigned sponsored child.

The child you sponsor may be orphaned, in foster care, or a child living in extreme poverty or struggling with HIV/AIDS. Though your sponsorship, you can provide financial and emotional support to help encourage healthy development as they grow in life!

Your monthly sponsorship of $25 or $50 per month will change a life of a child in Uganda, Africa. We believe it’s a big deal to give monthly to a child you may never physically meet — but we know that the relationship you will build with the child you support and the impact you will have on their life is totally worth the investment.

We desire for you to truly know the child you sponsor and we guarantee they will know you. Your child will rely on your monthly support to attend school. They will look forward to writing you messages, share their academic progress, and send video messages from time-to-time. They need you!

Our Project uses a lifecycle approach in our educational programs that focuses on the needs of children at all stages of development: early childhood, basic education, adolescence, and youth. We are committed to seeing each child who is selected to receive a Project Orphan’s scholarship, graduate and receive their diploma.

Your monthly sponsorship of $25 or $50 per month will change the life of a child in Uganda.

Each Orphans sponsorship package includes tuition, school materials, uniforms, meals throughout the day at school, and medical care.

Your child will rely on your monthly support to attend school and will forward to writing to you on their progress and reading your words that will encourage them to work and study hard!

BYUMBA RAISING ORPHANS & THE NEED

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