" One Mission. One Family. One Belief "
" One Mission. One Family. One Belief "

The Sponsor a Child Program is GUCM’s flagship initiative to connect caring sponsors with vulnerable children who lack access to basic education, healthcare, and mentorship. Through this program, sponsors directly contribute to a child’s learning, well-being, and personal development, while building a long-term, meaningful relationship.
To provide children in need with consistent, holistic support — enabling them to stay in school, receive proper care, and grow up with hope, dignity, and opportunity.
Depending on the country or child’s situation, your monthly or annual support may include:
Active in GUCM-supported communities across:
✅ Children remain in school and perform better
✅ Health and hygiene improve with stability
✅ Self-confidence and emotional well-being are nurtured
✅ Mentorship and exposure expand the child’s world
✅ Sponsors experience deep personal satisfaction and connection
As a sponsor, you can:
“Every child deserves a champion. Someone who won’t give up. Someone who believes they can succeed.”
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Ashura is 9 years old and lives in Tanzania with her mother and father. She loves ball games, dancing, dolls, group games and hide and seek. At the Compassion Center, she enjoys playing games. Ashura writes letters in Swahili.
Age: 9
Birthday: May 11, 2016
Gender: Female
Location: Tanzania
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Ashura lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation
Brihana is 3 years old and lives in Ecuador with her mother and non-relative. She loves art/drawing and dolls. At the Compassion Center, she enjoys learning about God. Brihana writes letters in Spanish.
Age: 3Birthday: July 19, 2022Gender: FemaleLocation: Ecuador

Bruno is 4 years old and lives in Rwanda with his mother. He loves hide and seek, jumping, music and toy cars. At the Compassion Center, he enjoys singing songs, snack / meal time and spending time with friends. Bruno writes letters in Kinyarwanda.
Age: 4Birthday: September 9, 2020Gender: MaleLocation: Rwanda
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Bruno li
Bruno is 4 years old and lives in Rwanda with his mother. He loves hide and seek, jumping, music and toy cars. At the Compassion Center, he enjoys singing songs, snack / meal time and spending time with friends. Bruno writes letters in Kinyarwanda.
Age: 4Birthday: September 9, 2020Gender: MaleLocation: Rwanda
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Bruno lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Mohamadi is 2 years old and lives in Burkina Faso with his father and mother. He loves clapping hands to rhythm. Mohamadi writes letters in French.
Age: 2Birthday: February 20, 2023Gender: MaleLocation: Burkina Faso
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Mohamadi lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Lamine is 2 years old and lives in Burkina Faso with his father and mother. He loves ball games and group games. Lamine writes letters in French.
Age: 2Birthday: October 10, 2022Gender: MaleLocation: Burkina Faso
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Lamine lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Daniel is 7 years old and lives in Togo with his mother and father. He loves ball games, dancing and sports. Daniel writes letters in French.
Age: 7Birthday: December 2, 2017Gender: MaleLocation: Togo
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Daniel lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Paul is 5 years old and lives in Togo with his mother and father. He loves baseball, dancing and jumping. Paul writes letters in French.
Age: 5Birthday: May 29, 2020Gender: MaleLocation: Togo
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Paul lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Denise is 4 years old and lives in Togo with her mother and father. She loves art/drawing. Denise writes letters in French.
Age: 4Birthday: December 31, 2020Gender: FemaleLocation: Togo
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Denise lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Bertille is 8 years old and lives in Togo with her mother and father. She loves dancing, group games and jumping. Bertille writes letters in French.
Age: 8Birthday: December 6, 2016Gender: FemaleLocation: Togo
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Bertille lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Dorcas is 2 years old and lives in Togo with her mother and father. She loves clapping hands to rhythm and walking. At the Compassion Center, she enjoys singing songs. Dorcas writes letters in French.
Age: 2Birthday: November 25, 2022Gender: Female
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Dorcas lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Sylifa is 6 years old and lives in Togo with her mother and father. She loves dolls and group games. Sylifa writes letters in French.
Age: 6Birthday: December 31, 2018Gender: FemaleLocation: Togo
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Sylifa lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Aboubacar is 5 years old and lives in Burkina Faso with his father and mother. He loves ball games. Aboubacar writes letters in French.
Age: 5Birthday: October 20, 2019Gender: MaleLocation: Burkina Faso
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Aboubacar lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Kenji is 3 years old and lives in Peru with his mother and father. He loves toy cars. At the Compassion Center, he enjoys learning about God. Kenji writes letters in Spanish.
Age: 3Birthday: December 5, 2021Gender: MaleLocation: Peru

Ama is 2 years old and lives in Indonesia with his mother and father. He loves ball games. Ama writes letters in Indonesian.
Age: 2Birthday: January 22, 2023Gender: MaleLocation: Indonesia

Ali is 5 years old and lives in Burkina Faso with his father and mother. He loves ball games. Ali writes letters in French.
Age: 5Birthday: October 3, 2019Gender: MaleLocation: Burkina Faso
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES: Ali lives in an AIDS affected area and is highly vulnerable to exploitation.

Johan is 2 years old and lives in El Salvador with his mother. He loves music and toy cars. At the Compassion Center, he enjoys listening to Bible stories. Johan writes letters in Spanish.
Age: 2Birthday: December 2, 2022Gender: MaleLocation: El Salvador
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A mentor may sponsor a child, taking responsibility for their education, nutrition, mentorship, and emotional well-being. With just $1 a day, a mentor ensures a child stays in school, receives guidance, and escapes the cycles of poverty.
🟢 Your support = school fees, school kits, healthcare access, and mentorship sessions.

Mentors can sponsor a child in an orphanage, covering their essential needs and building a personal connection with them — even from afar.
🟢 You receive regular updates, letters, and progress reports from the orphan home and child.

When a child faces life-threatening illness — cancer, epilepsy, birth defects, trauma injuries — a mentor can take over their treatment funding.
🟢 You’ll receive verified medical estimates, hospital details, and GUCM support to guide the process transparently.
🟢 You can raise funds among friends or support it fully under your name.

Mentors can choose to adopt the complete education journey of a child — from kindergarten to college. This is ideal for those who believe in long-term impact.
🟢 We’ll match you with a child based on region, need, or story — and you can choose to remain anonymous or involved.

Mentors have the power to intervene and rescue a girl from:

Organize a community or online campaign where volunteers help find sponsors for specific children — using their photos, stories (with permission), and needs.
🎯 Goal: Get 5–20 children sponsored in a month
📍 Best for: Schools, faith groups, diaspora communities

Start a volunteer campaign to write letters of encouragement and hope to GUCM-supported children — handwritten or emailed.
🎯 Goal: Strengthen emotional bonds and mentorship
📍 Best for: Students, seniors, or writing clubs

What they do:
Volunteers are trained to identify and connect potential sponsors or donors with children or projects (orphan care, scholarships, girls' education, etc.).
Commission Model:
They receive a small recognition-based commission or incentive for each successful sponsorship link (e.g., 5–10% of first-month donation or one-time finder’s fee).

What they do:
Volunteers help screen, recruit, and onboard caring mentors from universities, corporates, or social groups to join GUCM programs worldwide.
Incentive Model:
Each successful mentor-match (verified activity after 1–2 sessions) earns the volunteer points or eligibility for monthly stipends, training certificates, or small commissions.

Volunteer to be matched with a child who needs regular video check-ins for emotional support, tutoring, or inspiration.
🎯 Goal: Provide 6-month mentorship cycles
📍 Best for: University students, diaspora youth, professionals

What they do:
Lead local or online fundraising drives (walkathons, webinars, auctions, “Sponsor a Kit” campaigns) using GUCM toolkits and branding.
Commission Option:
Up to 10% commission from net raised funds may be offered (if self-organized) OR recognition-based bonuses such as awards, media spotlights, or travel invites for top fundraisers.

Volunteer your skills in writing, design, social media, or fundraising for GUCM’s global campaigns.
🎯 Goal: Help GUCM scale through remote action
📍 Best for: Professionals and digital-savvy students

What they do:
Volunteers in schools, colleges, or youth groups host GUCM awareness sessions, enroll child sponsors, and recruit fellow volunteers.
Commission/Incentive Model:
Based on milestones—e.g., recruit 5 sponsors = gift card / public certificate / online shoutout. Optionally, student volunteers can earn points toward service hours or scholarships.

What they do:
Work with families, businesses, and diaspora leaders to fund a school, clinic, or mentorship hub in their name.
Commission Model:
Larger commission structure (3–5%) only on successful execution of major funding deals. Must follow strict ethical and legal transparency process.

Instead of gifts, ask friends to donate to a GUCM campaign (e.g., for orphaned children, disabled children, or medical fund).
🎯 Goal: Fundraise for 1 or more children
📍 Best for: Anyone with a birthday or celebration

What they do:
Help find donors willing to fund birthday gifts or “wish list” items for children in orphanages or rural hubs.
Incentive/Recognition Model:
Receive 5–7% of gift budget as coordination support fee, or get name published on GUCM birthday celebration wall of donors & volunteers.

Organize a community or online campaign where volunteers help find sponsors for specific children — using their photos, stories (with permission), and needs.
🎯 Goal: Get 5–20 children sponsored in a month
📍 Best for: Schools, faith groups, diaspora communities

Start a volunteer campaign to write letters of encouragement and hope to GUCM-supported children — handwritten or emailed.
🎯 Goal: Strengthen emotional bonds and mentorship
📍 Best for: Students, seniors, or writing clubs

What they do:
Volunteers are trained to identify and connect potential sponsors or donors with children or projects (orphan care, scholarships, girls' education, etc.).
Commission Model:
They receive a small recognition-based commission or incentive for each successful sponsorship link (e.g., 5–10% of first-month donation or one-time finder’s fee).

What they do:
Volunteers help screen, recruit, and onboard caring mentors from universities, corporates, or social groups to join GUCM programs worldwide.
Incentive Model:
Each successful mentor-match (verified activity after 1–2 sessions) earns the volunteer points or eligibility for monthly stipends, training certificates, or small commissions.

Volunteer to be matched with a child who needs regular video check-ins for emotional support, tutoring, or inspiration.
🎯 Goal: Provide 6-month mentorship cycles
📍 Best for: University students, diaspora youth, professionals

What they do:
Lead local or online fundraising drives (walkathons, webinars, auctions, “Sponsor a Kit” campaigns) using GUCM toolkits and branding.
Commission Option:
Up to 10% commission from net raised funds may be offered (if self-organized) OR recognition-based bonuses such as awards, media spotlights, or travel invites for top fundraisers.

Volunteer your skills in writing, design, social media, or fundraising for GUCM’s global campaigns.
🎯 Goal: Help GUCM scale through remote action
📍 Best for: Professionals and digital-savvy students

What they do:
Volunteers in schools, colleges, or youth groups host GUCM awareness sessions, enroll child sponsors, and recruit fellow volunteers.
Commission/Incentive Model:
Based on milestones—e.g., recruit 5 sponsors = gift card / public certificate / online shoutout. Optionally, student volunteers can earn points toward service hours or scholarships.

What they do:
Work with families, businesses, and diaspora leaders to fund a school, clinic, or mentorship hub in their name.
Commission Model:
Larger commission structure (3–5%) only on successful execution of major funding deals. Must follow strict ethical and legal transparency process.

Instead of gifts, ask friends to donate to a GUCM campaign (e.g., for orphaned children, disabled children, or medical fund).
🎯 Goal: Fundraise for 1 or more children
📍 Best for: Anyone with a birthday or celebration

What they do:
Help find donors willing to fund birthday gifts or “wish list” items for children in orphanages or rural hubs.
Incentive/Recognition Model:
Receive 5–7% of gift budget as coordination support fee, or get name published on GUCM birthday celebration wall of donors & volunteers.
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