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Your Generosity Empowers Her
Faces for Hope is now using Help You Sponsor as our Donor Management and Payment System.
For established donors:
If you have given to Faces for Hope in the past, you already have an account with this new system. Your username is your email address. To login to your account, choose "login" and then "reset password" to choose a unique password for future logins.
for New Donors
Please create a login so that you are able to access your information in the future. For any questions or issues, please email admin@facesforhope.org and we are happy to help.
Thank you for your generosity!
Give to a Specific Initiative
General Giving
Your generosity helps girls thrive by meeting their needs. General funds are used to supplement sponsorship for added medical or educational costs. They also fill the gap for girls accepted into the program, meeting their needs while they wait to be sponsored.
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Sponsor A Class
For $50 a month, you can help support an entire class at our new primary school! Your monthly giving would provide uniforms, shoes, school supplies, health needs, teachers' salaries, daily meals, and more.
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School Initiative
In 2025, Laandarai Primary School welcomed 60 children from the nearby Maasai tribe as its inaugural class. We are thrilled to help these students thrive in this new school and are so thankful to the supporters who made this program possible!
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Sponsor a Child
Sponsorship involves supporting a child financially for $50 per month. This donation provides the girl with everything she needs: uniform, school fees, school supplies, personal supplies, any medical needs, transportation, safety, and discipleship.
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Missionary Support
Funds raised through this initiative will help cover day-to-day and operational expenses for the Faces for Hope missionaries. This support is crucial, as it enables our team on the ground to focus their full attention on their vital work and the people they serve.
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Rescue Home
The Rescue Home provides safety for any girl who is unsafe to return home during school breaks, or post-graduation for fear their father will sell them. It also provides a permeant home for those who have no parents.