Sponsor a Child Below:  You can pick a child and write to me letting me know which child you like to sponsor for 25 dollars per month.  you can pay on a monthly basis or pay the full year, half year, etc.  There is more information at bottom of page.

This group of four Children...the oldest being Tina at 10 years old. Rosalia is 8 years old, Benjamin is 5 and Gilbert is 2 years old.

Tina: Is 10 years old and lives with her 3 brothers and sisters in a slum in Kampala, Uganda. She is in Primary Grade 4.

Rosalia: lives with her 3 brothers and sisters in a slum in Kampala Uganda. She is 8 years old and is in primary grade 1. Her parents are alive but very poor.

Benjamin: He is 5 years old and brother to three siblings whom he lives with in a slum in Kampala. He is not yet in school and parents are poor

Gilbert: He is 2 years old and lives with his three brothers and sisters in a small house in a slum in Kampala. His parents are alive and poor.

Beatrice: She is 4 years old and is enrolled in Nursery School. She lives in poor slum with her parents.

Stella and William: Sister and brother living with mother and father in a slum in Kampala, Uganda.

Stella: She lives with her brother and parents in a slum in Kampala. She is 6 years old and does not attend school.

William: Lives with his parents and Stella in a slum in Kampala, Uganda. He is about 3 years old and does not attend any schooling yet.

Hadijah: Comes from a Muslim family. She is 15 years old and cares about children a lot. She lives with both parents in a slum of Kampala and attends school in grade Primary 7.

Joseline: She is 3 years old and lives with her parents in a slum section of Kampala. She is in Nursery School.

Lilian: She is 8 years old and is orphaned and lives with relatives in a slum in Kampala. She does not attend school.

Racheal: She is 13 years old adn attends school. She lives with both parents in a slum in Kampala, Uganda.

Brenda: She is nine years old and lives with both parents in slum in Kampala. She is attending school.

 

 

How Can I Help? 

What Can I do to help a Child in Africa?

Since the early nineties I  have been involved with caring for children.  Last year we formed Ambassadors of Hope International, a registered non-profit organization in the USA .dedicated to working with the children of Uganda and East Africa, children who are born into slums and have little to hope for unless  someone cares and makes a difference in their lives by coming and giving their time, by someone sponsoring a child so that they can get an ongoing education. Many people give a donation that pooled with others translates into help for a child, a hope filled  future.

If you are interested in helping in any way, please contact me by email at jonblanc@kabiza.com  or you can send a donation by check to:

Ambassadors of Hope International, PO Box 2974, Blaine Wa 98231Ambassadors of Hope International - PO Box 2974, Blaine WA 98231

You will receive a tax receipt if you are in the USA and a detailed account of what will happen with your donation.  Less than 10% if any, will be used to handle your gift. In the USA everyone is a volunteer and there are no employees.  The money is sent to Alpha and Omega Ministries where it is administered by qualified staff-members, some of whom have worked with Ugandan children for over 20 years.

If you desire toPick the Batik of your choice... sponsor a child with a monthly donation, it is $25 per month or $300 per year in one donation. You will receive a picture and background of a child, 4 letters a year and reports from the teachers on the progress of the child. You can also visit your sponsored child in Uganda and actually work at the school where your child attends. We will send you photographs of your child in class, eating lunch, playing.   Thank you for caring...jon

We do have a special gift for you for any donation over 25 dollars, or the sponsorship of a child.  We have various beautiful 20" by 30" hand made in Uganda Batiks that we will send to you with the receipt for your donation.  You can pick out your batik today and email me your choice along with your planned donation, name and address.

  Take a look at the Batiks.

 

A Church for Children in Uganda

Books for Kids in Slums

Find out what it is like for an African Child to grow up, facing immense odds and yet in spite of they often survive and thrive. This page has won two awards.

Peter, a throw away boy in Kenya, his life and mine meshed.

Here you will find two heart warming stories of African Children.  There is the story of Monie, a girl that survived the genocide of Rwanda in 1994 and Leaky, a Kenyan boy from the slum of Kibera, in Nairobi.

Work in a slum

all it takes is soap and water and thousands of children will not die each year in Africa.

Africa's Children Slide Video

Africa's Children Introduction

Africa's Children - Our Orphans

African Children in a picture montage

Ambassadors of Hope International in Uganda

Impact the world in which you live...

slum kids solutions

 

Search Out of Africa - Too Site

Last updated: 15 February 2008

Copyright © 1996-2008  by Nutshell Creations. All material on this site is the exclusive property of Nutshell Creations . E-mail me for permission to use material on this site.