Change ONE Life. Change the World.

You are about to experience the power of relationships and how it can change the world, one child at a time.

 
Mission Life relationship with your child is a dynamic relationship. It’s an involved relationship and you get to know your child.
— Patricia Carroll

A Brighter Future

To break the cycle of poverty in vulnerable children, we work with the children daily at each of our centers. We’re taking kids and youth off the street and bringing them into a safe environment where they receive academic tutoring to help them improve their intellectual skills and give them a brighter future.

We provide the much needed physical nurturing of a nutritious hot meal, something that many of them don’t get to have every day otherwise. Finally, and most importantly, our centers give them daily guidance for Christian values and principles to inspire the growth of spiritual leaders who will want to go out and change the world in Jesus’ name.

Building a Bridge

We are building a bridge for a relationship that will truly make a difference in the lives of each person involved. The sponsored child gets to know that person who cares about them and the sponsor family enjoys an activity together that instills values and principles such as empathy, generosity, compassion and the understanding that every person matters.

Here’s where you come in. Through your sponsorship, you’re not only helping to take care of your child’s basic needs so they can dream and realize God’s plan for their lives but you’re also giving them a valuable relationship they can count on. At Mission Life we believe the best way to do that is through face to face conversations. 

Meaningful Relationships

In Child development, one of the most important elements is meaningful relationships. After an extensive amount of research on child sponsorship relationships and witnessing poverty while growing up in a third world country, our founder Angel Galvis found the child sponsorship relationship was missing something. After visiting many countries, speaking with thousands of children and sponsors, the same theme always came up, there was no effective connection. Photos and letters were good but not enough. 

Interacting face to face and knowing someone is there who you can trust and talk to is what truly influences change.

At Mission Life, we’re all about relationships. It starts by connecting children to loving teachers at our child development centers who help them with school and guide them to know Jesus. Then, the relationship expands to include you and your family as sponsors. We know the quickest way to get to know your sponsor child is through video communication. So, we are making it simple for you to get to know each other through our Mission Life APP where you can send videos back and forth.

There’s nothing quite like getting a video from someone, hearing their voice and seeing their facial expressions. Videos show who we really are and it builds trust. 

We make it easy for you to send video messages to each other using the Mission Life APP and get your family involved too, no matter where they are!  

These children just need one person who believes in them. Learn more about our children and start getting to know your ONE today.

Did you know?

87% of your sponsorship money goes to providing funding for before and after-school programs (Monday through Friday). Programs include, but are not limited too, teaching daily devotions, scripture, prayer time (Christian principles), forming principles and values in each child's life (change society), while also providing one nutritious meal per day.

Our centers also offer tutoring and help with homework, in addition to helping to cover school fees, the cost of supplies, uniforms, and shoes at the beginning of the school year. We also focus on programs to identify and empower artistic talents and abilities, implement and run sports and aerobic programs, and a comprehensive family integration plan (teach skills to parents).

The remaining 13% of funds goes toward covering Mission Life’s administrative costs.