Sponsorships

In the countries where our missionaries serve, education is most often a luxury that the average person cannot afford. Whether a child, youth, seminarian, or a person living with impairments an education can lead to a better quality of life, something that laborers cannot normally expect.

Sponsors break the vicious cycle of poverty by providing for the child’s education, housing, and food.

You can be a positive force, and help us make a big change, for just a small donation each month. Help us sponsor lasting change.

Ah Me

Ah Me has seven siblings. Her father is in prison because he was caught smoking opium. Her mother is illiterate and isn't able to make much to provide for her family. She asked the sister at the...

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Christina Bu Lu

Christina is in standard six, last year in standard five she stood out first out of fifty-five students. Their parents live in Nong Kan Village, just outside of Leper Colony, and neither ha...

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Kya Mu (BU04-0329)

Kya Mu is the youngest of three children. His father is a mason while his mother catches fish, frogs, edible snails, and prawns to sell at the market. Kya Mu loves to learn and attends catechism...

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Na Mi Un (BU04-0322)

Na Mi Un is the oldest child having a younger sister. Her father is physically deformed and weaves baskets, winnower, trays, mats, and chicken coops out of bamboo to sell in the market. Her moth...

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Ng-sao Phong Oo (BU04-0315)

Nang Sao Phong is the only daughter in the family, unfortunate her father is with epilepsy and her mother suffers from pile. her parents became completely disabled and live as inmates of Leper C...

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Ng Yin Phwe Sain

Nan Yin Phwe Sain is an only child and she lives with her grandmother since both of her parents left, not taking responsibility for the poor child. Nang Yin Phwe Sain is now in first grade ...

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Sai Lao Sut (BU04-0328)

Sai Lao Sut is the youngest of four children. Their parents are subsistence farmers and earn very little money doing so. While their father isn't religious, their mother is and brings the childr...

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Ya Pa Un (BU04-0325)

 Ya Pa Un is the youngest of nine children and lives in Phenande village. His parents are subsistence farmers and have very little money to support the family, so they have asked the sister...

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