Below are the children who are currently at the highest risk of being sold
Sponsor a child for $50 a month.
When you sponsor a child, she receives a new beginning. Your monthly gift empowers a Maasai girl through education, basic food, shelter, and healthcare, safe transportation, and intentional Christian discipleship.
To sponsor a child, set up a recurring donation and write their name in the donation notes.
Neyesu Maasai
My name is Neyesu Maasai. I am an 11 year old Maasai girl from the bush of Engikaret, Tanzania. I live where it is very dusty and dry. I had a sponsor, but she need to stop sponsoring me. I am in Class 4, and really want to stay in school. I love learning and going to school. In my culture, if I do not stay in school, my family will not feed me anymore and they will sell me to a man I do not know. Please help me stay in school by sponsoring me.
Blessings, Neyesu
Josephine Issaya
I am a 12 year old Maasai girl and am in the 5th grade. I come from Engikaret, Tanzania. I had a sponsor but she couldn’t afford to send me to school anymore. I really want to stay in school and I really try hard. My hut is part of a very small village that is very poor, so we struggle as a family. My parents want school for all of us, but we have no money, and we have hardly any animals because of the droughts where I live. Times are hard. I really hope to stay in school. Thank you for helping,.
God Bless You, Josephine
Rescue Home
The Rescue Home provides safety for any girl who is unsafe to return home during any school breaks, term breaks, between graduation and finding a job for fear their father will sell them. It , also provides a permeant home for those who have no parents.
Naserian Shokuti Lengaai
My name is Naserian Shokuti Lengaai. I am a 13-year-old Maasai girl from the bush of Kitarini, Tanzania. I am the only one in my family who has gone to school. My dream is to be a pilot but I am scared I will never get that chance. My mother has passed away. My father gets drunk every day and refuses to let me go to school. Without your help, I will not only never be a pilot but also be sold into marriage, because my father just wants me to get married now.
Thank you for your help, Naserian
Sponsor a Class
To begin our new primary school, we are seeking individuals who would like to be a part of supporting an entire class. You would get a letter from a student in that class, and a picture of all the children in the class two times a year, along with update letters on how the class is doing. For $50 a month, you can help support an entire class! Your monthly giving would provide uniforms, shoes, school supplies, health needs, teachers' salaries, daily meals, and more.
Peesoi Iaya Shana
My name is Peesoi Iaya Shana, and I am 14 years old and am Maasai. I live in the bush of Ngarenabor, Tanzania, with my mother. My father is very much against me going to school; he has already chosen a fiancé and received a price for me. My husband will come to take me away any day. Getting to go to school will mean that I will be safe and will be able to have a better life. I want an education so I can help my mom someday.
Thank you, Peesoi.
Lucia Seremoa Oloulu
Hello, my name is Lucia Seremoa Oloulu. I live in the bush of Tanzania with my mother, father and 4 other siblings. I am a 16 year old Maasai girl. My father is paralyzed and my mother just had another baby; I had a fiancé who has already paid the cows to buy me, and if I return home, my father will sell me. My sponsor for the last two years cannot sponsor me anymore. I really hope to continue in school instead of getting married.
God bless you,
Lucia
Maria Saruni
My name is Maria Saruni Oloibon. I am a 15 year old Maasai girl from the bush of Namanga, Tanzania. I lived in a hut in a dusty dry area. My father had three wives and my mother was his first wife. My father died a long time ago and now my uncles have say over my life. My uncles do not want me to go to school and plans on selling me like they did my older sisters. I do not want to be sold. I want to stay in school. I want to help people in my village get good medical care. Thank you so much for saving me.
God Bless,
Maria Saruni Oloibon