Isaias
Isaias
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Clothing Sizes: Shirt - Child XS (5) Pants - Child XS (5) Shoes - Toddler 8 (S)
Isaias' Story
At Santiago's hearing in February the judge discovered that his older siblings, Debora (3 years old) and Isaías (5 years old), were in a concerning family situation and decided it was best for them to be placed with us for the foreseeable future. In the middle of these difficult situations it's an honor for us to be able to care for children together as a family. Over the years we've been able to take in so many siblings sets, including María Jose, Nahomi, and Marco Antonio who are currently with us. At most other places siblings like this would be split up due to how they are designed, but we believe that having sibligs together is extremely important for their overall well-being. What a joy it is to watch Debora, Isaías, and Santiago play together as a family.Memorable moments
Coming Soon!
Beautiful pictures of memorable moments in Isaias' life.
What Sponsors Give
By sponsoring a child at Hope For Tomorrow, you'll help change the lives of children by providing:
Quality Care
Your sponsorship helps provide nutritious food, clean water, and a safe and loving environment.
Education
We believe a quality education is important for their future to break the cycle of poverty.
Health
We go beyond basic health care and provide access to individual therapy for those that need it.
Best of all, in addition to supporting your sponsored child, your monthly support also assists the other children who live at the home.
What Sponsors Get
Beyond the joy of knowing your sponsorship is impacting the lives of orphaned, abandoned, and at-risk children, as a sponsor you'll receive:
Updates
Regular updates and communication from your sponsored child.
Tax Deduction
A tax-deductible receipt of your giving.
Hope Calendar
Our yearly calendar featuring pictures of all the children.
We know that becoming a sponsor will be as life-changing for you as it will be for your sponsored child.
Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans.
Isaiah 1:17
FAQ's
What type of communication will I receive from my sponsored child?
Will I be able to write to the child I sponsor?
What is a child's "Sponsorship Progress"?
Hope for Tomorrow Children's Home provides around the clock care to orphaned, abandoned, and at-risk children. This includes nutritious meals, a comfortable home, a high-quality education, health care, regular activities, therapy for those that need it, loving workers to take care of the children, and much more. This means the cost for a child to be in our children's home program usually exceeds what one individual can commit to on an ongoing basis.
Because of this, we allow multiple people to sponsor a child until that child is 100% sponsored. This brings a unique sense of community and collaboration to our sponsorship program as people around the world join together to support a child.
Prefer a one-to-one sponsorship? Sponsor a preschooler. Learn More
How much does it cost?
You can sponsor a child for any amount, but to make sponsorship as easy as possible, we have created 4 sponsorship tiers. These tiers help give a sense of the impact your sponsorship makes.
Partial Sponsorship
Helps provide 2 meals a day for a child.
Basic Sponsorship
Helps provide 3 meals a day and the child's education.
Standard Sponsorship
Helps provide 3 meals a day, education, and health, therapy and monthly activities for the child.
Complete Sponsorship
Helps covers the majority of the costs for the child to live at our home including housing and staffing.
Since Hope for Tomorrow Children's Home is a home and not an after school program, or a one-meal-per-day soup kitchen, it is necessary to provide for our children on a 24/7 basis, just like you provide for your own children.
Regardless of your sponsorship amount we make sure all the children receive 3 complete nutritious meals a day, a comfortable home to sleep in, year-round schooling, immunizations, special monthly activities, therapy for those that need it, dedicated workers to take care of the children, and much more.