Available Sponsorships

Children and Families Needing Sponsors

Sponsorship changes lives! Becoming a sponsor has an immediate and far-reaching impact. It also offers an opportunity to develop a unique and meaningful relationship with a family or child in need. HFK has sponsorships available for families, children's education, post-secondary students, and the Elders’ Home.

These can be shared between several individuals, families, or groups. Each HFK family has two full sponsors and current needs can vary based on the number of other current sponsors. Available sponsorship options are included in the description of each family or individual below.

Mestewet's Story - Conditions before Sponsorship and a touching response to her first letter from her sponsor.

Markon is a friendly and energetic 4-year-old who has just started school and loves playing soccer. Current Need: $75 per month

Mekides is a single mother working tirelessly to provide for her two young children. Current Need: $130 or $65 per month

Orphaned as a baby, Meseret was lovingly raised by her aunt, who cared for her as her own daughter. Current Need: $100 or $50 per month

Caring for her two young children full-time, Mestawut dreams of helping her family escape the grip of poverty. Current Need: $130 or $65 per month

Mintesenot is a clever and determined teenager with a dream of becoming a doctor. Current Need: $100 or $50 per month

Feeding her children is a daily challenge for Nitsuh, a devoted single mother. Current Need: $130 or $65 per month

Bright and motivated, this 15-year-old loves school and has big dreams for her future! Current Need: $50 per month

Selamawit has faced immense hardship, trauma, and loss throughout her life. Current Need: $130 or $65 per month

Widowed and raising three children and a young grandchild, Takila works tirelessly to provide for her family. Current Need: $130 or $65 per month

Tarikua dreams of becoming a pharmacist to bring meaningful change to her impoverished community. Current Need: $55 per month

Before sponsorship, these elderly men lived in cramped, makeshift shacks with little more than dirt to sleep on. Current Need: $75 or $150 per month

Forced into an arranged marriage at 14, Wibalem bravely left for the city two months later in search of a better life. Current Need: $130 or $65 per month

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