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By sponsoring a child, you’ll build a lasting connection that lasts a lifetime. You’ll get to see how your contribution helps change their world forever and see them maximise their full potential.

Child sponsorship gives you the chance to protect and empower the most vulnerable children and make sure their community becomes thriving and self-sufficient.

Rhema Place Child Sponsorship programmes help every child to overcome poverty and experience the fullness of life.

Atamaya Bless

Atamaya Bless is senior brother to Abbit Emmanuel (same father different mothers). His mum died during a serious health crisis and his father was killed during the ongoing Anglophone crisis. Both he and his younger brother, Emmanuel, ended up at an orphanage.

Abbit Emmanuel

Abbit Emmanuel is 5 years old. He lost his parents during the ongoing crisis in Cameroon at Penda Mboko. The child ended up in the hands of his great grandma who is unable to take care of him. Their Sunday school teacher, while soliciting assistance got in contact with an orphanage which opted to take the child in. His older brother, Atamaya, is also in the orphanage with him.

Emmanuel Inoni

Emmanuel Inoni is 4 years old. His mum is handicapped, and his father abandoned the mother and child. They were both in a helpless situation when the orphanage reached out and brought the child into the orphanage in 2021.

Glory Sakwe

Glory Sakwe is 15 years old. Their mum died during childbirth. Their dad abandoned their mum during pregnancy and at birth, the children were very sick. With no one to support them, she ended up in the orphanage.

Bindang Rooney

Bindang Rooney is 10 years old. Both parents died during the ongoing Anglophone crisis in the northwest region of Cameroon. He was brought to the orphanage when he was 8 years old by a Catholic priest.

Rihanna Njeba

Rihanna Njeba is 12 years old. She lost both her parents in the Bui Division of the northwest region of Cameroon during the ongoing crisis. With no family member to take care of her, she ended up in the orphanage

Bethel Ayamba

Bethel Ayamba, 15 years old. At birth, she was abandoned at Larosbi Clinic Limbe. Efforts were made to trace any available relative but no one came forth. She eventually ended up in an orphanage.

Group Picture at the Orphanage

With Programme Officer Mercy

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