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.
Namayani Sailepu
My nam is Namayani Sailepu. I am a six year old Maasai girl from the village of Laandarai in Tanzania. My father has one wife, and he keeps cows and has a little shop at our home. My mom sells oil. I have seven siblings, and three are in school but have to walk so far away that I could never go. My parents are Christians.
Thank you for any help,
Namayani
Serea Simon
My name is Serea Simon, I am a six year old Maasai girl who lives in the bush of Laandarai, Tazania. My father has three wives, and fifteen children. None of them go to school. He is a driver, but will not send any of us to school. My mom is the youngest wife, so she does all the work.My mom helps with the cows and sells charcoal. I have three siblings, and I am the middle child.
Thank you, Serena
Alima Meheti
My name is Alima Meheti. I am a six year old Maasai girl living in the bush of Laandarai, Tanzania. My father Keeps cattle, and he has two wives. I have nine siblings. Without our new school, I would be sold in about five years, as in my culture, a girl goes to school or gets married.
Bless you for helping, Alima
Nasikoi Simon
My name is Nasikoi Simon. I am a 5 year old Maasai girl who lives in th bush of Laandarai, Tanzania. My mother does not work. I have 7 other siblings; none of them go to school. My father is a driver, but will not sent any of us to school. None of us go to church.
Thank you for any help, Nasikoi
Nashumu Sendui
My name is Nashumu Sendui. I am 6 years old and live in Landaarai, Tanzania. I am a part of the Maasai tribe. My father has died, and he left 10 wives and a lot of children. None of them go to school because my father did not want education. Now that he is gone, I can go to school. My mother sells charcoal, but has no money to send me. We all go to church.
Blessings, Nashumu
Supat Sendui
I am Supet Sendui. I am a 6 year old Maasai girl and live in the bush of Laandarai, Tanzania. My father has died and left 8 wives. My mom has seven children, and none of them go to school because her father was so against education. My older sisters are getting ready to be sold and get married because they are too old to start school now. My mom sells charcoal to try to feed us. My mom and my family are Christians.
Thank you, Supet
Rehema Sendui
My name is Rehema Sendui. I am a 6 year old Maasai girl from the bush of Laandarai in Tanzania. My father died. My mother sells charcoal so she can buy corn flour to feed our family. My mom is a Christian, so I go to church with her.
Thank you and bless you, Rehema
Naomi Looneson
I am Naomi Looneson. I am a 6 year old Maasai girl. I live in the bush of Laandarai, where no girls go to school. My father has two wives and my mom has three children. She is a Christian, so we go to church, but my father does not. Before this new school was built, my father wanted to sell me rather than I walk so far to go to a far away school. Now, I get to go to school in my village.
Thank you for helping, Naomi
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.
Neema Kayongo
My name is Neema Kayongo. I am a12 year old Maasai girl. I live in the bush in a very dry area of Tanzania called Engikaret. I am in Class 5 and I love school. My father passed away a few years ago. My mother tries hard by selling charcoal to feed myself and my siblings. She is so tired and can’t keep up with my school expenses. I may get sent home if I do not get help. I love to read and my dream is to be a teacher so I can help my family.
God Bless You
Neema