Sponsor a Child

When the girls come into our ministry they are given 1 month to become acclimated to their new surroundings. As children of the street, discipline and the confines of space can be difficult to deal with. After about a month we allow the girls to have “padrinos” God parents! This is what you, a sponsor will be known as to the girl/girls. As their madrina/padrino, you will be given a brief bio of your God-child as well as specifics to their birthday and sizes of clothing. Michelle will to keep all posted about favorite colors, hobbies etc. We have the opportunity to pass along notes, possibly set up “Skype” conversations. Please let us know if you would like to communicate with your God-child in using one of these methods!
The
cost of sponsorship will be about $300 per year and may be broken down into
monthly contributions of $25 a month or a one-time contribution of the
entire amount. 100% of your sponsorship goes directly to the care of these precious girls. No money is spent on administrative or other needs.
If you are interested in sponsorship, the process is easy:
- Choose your girl(s). You can view photos and bios of the girls that are currently
available for sponsorship by clicking here.
- Contact the office of FCM, Chattanooga
by email:
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by mail: P.O. box 24085 Chattanooga, TN 37422
by phone: 423-892-4979
- You will be instructed on how to donate your sponsorship money of $25
monthly...it is also requested that you donate $10 for birthday and $10 at
Christmas.
A personal note from Michelle;
I cannot tell you what it means to me that you have
felt the calling to enter into this extraordinary ministry to reach
these forgotten girls of Honduras. I know what it is to be abandoned, abused, neglected, and forgotten. Oh how I prayed for rescue. You are the tool that God is using to be that rescuer! I hold you in my prayers from this moment forward as we partner together in this important rescue mission.
In His Service,
Michelle Corley