Why sponsorship?
We believe that education is one of the fundamental rights for all children; however millions’of children around the world are deprived of this right. It is our moral responsibility to bring hope to these little angels – one child at a time.
Our vision is that every child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. Our mission is to mobilize like-minded people to join our cause by committing to a monthly contribution of $30 even if you are eligible to a monthly contribution of 30$ ; which, will allow us to pay for their school fees, uniform, school supplies, and a delicious and nutritious meal while at school. This sponsorship program started in Rwanda, but our hope and vision is to eventually expand to other countries of Africa as opportunities and resources permit us.
How to become a sponsor
When you decide to bring hope to a little girl or boy, you commit yourself to a monthly fee of $30for the period of time convenient to you. These funds can be paid monthly, quarterly, or annually, whichever is best for you. Rise of hope officials will give you the opportunity to choose a child of your choice from our list
How sponsorship program work
We make sure that your sponsorship funds are sent to Rwanda. One of our staff looks after payment of the school fees. We follow up with the child’s education by visiting their school, talking to their teachers, attending school meetings, and receiving all performance reports. Our staff in Rwanda also follows these children to their residential areas to find out if their living environment allows for a good education.
Children are raising another children
Our responsibility to you
Rise of hope acts as the link between you and your sponsored child. We make sure to give you all necessary news about your sponsored child, such as his or her educational progress. We also do our best to promote the
relationship between you and your sponsored child by delivering the letters, or gifts from you or from your sponsored child. We can also arrange a visit to Rwanda should you wish to see your child in person.