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Gates of Hope

Our Mission

To reconcile children with their guardians and to provide a home for those without, as well as ensure that they lead a brighter future, by being responsible members of the society.

How You Can Help

Our home has a variety of needs, some of which are quite pressing.  We therefore kindly request your assistance in meeting some of these needs depending on your current means.

Your donations may be in the form of cash, material supplies or a service.  We welcome any type of donation in whatever amount and do not mind if the items are used as you could be having items that you no longer require that may be of great use to us.  View out wish list here, though not limited, details our current requirements. 

You can also sponsor a child as a brother or a sister for long term goals. In this case you will have a child whom you can communicate with, by them writing to you about the progress that is going on in their lives because of your generous support. They will also send you pictures of themselves and academic reports on their school performances. I trust that you will be able to sponsor a child or even more than one as you are able to do. Below is what you can do for one child and help make a difference in their lives.

US $1.00 per day for one child
or
US $30.00 per month for one child

With this support, the child will get education materials, school uniforms and food. We also take the children to Christian camps during the school holidays because our vision is not just to give them material hope but also to give them an avenue where they can grow spiritually. I trust that out of this small group of children, are the future ministers of the Word of God to many nations. There is hope for these children because you and I can make them have a life of fulfillment like any child raised by the biological parents. Let us reach out, and see what God will do through these children.