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Basic Donation or Sponsor

Basic Donation or Sponsor

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Child sponsorship

Step forward and sponsor a poor child . We have residential and non-residential child sponsorship. A residential sponsorship means the child lives in a children home managed by OHF while a non- residential sponsorship means the child lives in a village. Visit our FAQ section to find answers to queries and learn more about the impact of your sponsorship.

What you get

As a child sponsor you follow your sponsored child on her or his journey through childhood. When you start your sponsorship, you receive:

  • A welcome letter with a profile and a photo of the child you sponsor
  • A description of the OHF’s Children Home or the village where the child you sponsor lives
  • Updates about the progress of the child
  • Our bi-annual reports together with stories of our work

Step 01

Choose a location

Read about their story and remember their name

Kids in our children home

Sole sponsor at $240 per month or co-sponsor at $120 per month

What the child get:

Stay in Hope Village Prey Veng, a fully equipped 80,000 sq ft home with sports facility, computer rooms and dormitories. Child is provided with nutritious meals, proper education and health care and participate in enrichment programs. They grow up in a loving and safe environment.

Kids in our Village

Sponsor $50 a month

What the child get:

Primary education is free but going to school is not. More than 50% of Cambodian children drop out from school due to the lack of money to buy stationery, uniforms and text books. They skip classes to earn money for food. We provide their families with food packs and school supplies. Provide a child in the villages the opportunity to study and stay in school.

Kids in our children home

54 children looking for co-sponsors

Monthly expense per child $240

What the child get:

Nepal Advancement Children Home is equipped with a variety of facilities specifically for child development. children have access to fully equipped computer rooms, sports facilities, proper meals, good education and a loving environment where they are properly cared for. They even have additional classes for improvement.

Understanding residential versus non- residential child sponsorship.

How your child sponsorship works

One day in Hope Village Prey Veng

Dance, learn and create with the children

A New Home

20th Anniversary

Children in their old home in Kathmandu.

Sponsor a child

Impact of Child Sponsorship. Meet Merilyn

Hands of Hope

I have a dream

How poverty affects students

Support Education

Step 02

Choose a child

Read about their story and remember their name

Pheap

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

Saphaun

Location: Cambodia
Age: 11 years old

Lina

Location: Cambodia
Age: 4 years old

Nimol

Location: Cambodia
Age: 11 years old

Monisor

Location: Cambodia
Age: 12 years old

Sineath

Location: Cambodia
Age: 8 years old

Sinoeun

Location: Cambodia
Age: 11 years old

C290 Rom

Location: Cambodia
Age: 15 years old

C291 Meta

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

C275 Dapong

Location: Cambodia
Age: 11 years old

C207 Yam N

Location: Cambodia
Age: 18 years old

C178 Chea Chan

Location: Cambodia
Age: 15 years old

C161 Savith

Location: Cambodia
Age: 16 years old

C115 David

Location: Cambodia
Age: 15 years old

C196 T- So

Location: Cambodia
Age: 17 years old

C208 Yam N

Location: Cambodia
Age: 18 years old

C209 Phan S

Location: Cambodia
Age: 17 years old

C223 Savy

Location: Cambodia
Age: 17 years old

C226 Channary

Location: Cambodia
Age: 15 years old

C248 Chandy

Location: Cambodia
Age: 16 years old

C273 Panhapann

Location: Cambodia
Age: 15 years old

C285 Phary

Location: Cambodia
Age: 15 years old

C295Samphors

Location: Cambodia
Age: 14 years old

C261 Sivann

Location: Cambodia
Age: 15 years old

C252 Sopha

Location: Cambodia
Age: 13 years old

C243 Yoem

Location: Cambodia
Age: 13 years old

C211 P Brosnit

Location: Cambodia
Age: 10 years old

NRCS PV411 Sung Visa

Location: Cambodia
Age: 14 years old

NRCS PV410 Mey Sreymao

Location: Cambodia
Age: 12 years old

NRCS PV409 Maa Sophea

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

NRCS PV408 Rim Someurn

Location: Cambodia
Age: 8 years old

NRCS PV407 Sok Veasna

Location: Cambodia
Age: 6 years old

NRCS PV406 Rout Rathavanny

Location: Cambodia
Age: 8 years old

NRCS PV404 Vibol Sreynin

Location: Cambodia
Age: 10 years old

NRCS PV403 Ngaet Yean

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

NRCS PV402 Pun Sotheara

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

NRCS PV401 Moeun Channy

Location: Cambodia
Age: 12 years old

NRCS PV400 Khun Manav

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

NRCS PV399 Na Somnang

Location: Cambodia
Age: 14 years old

NRCS PV398 Na Dav

Location: Cambodia
Age: 11 years old

NRCS PV397 Paen Pisey

Location: Cambodia
Age: 7 years old

NRCS PV397 Chhan Sreypov

Location: Cambodia
Age: 11 years old

NRCS PV395 Kuychan Sothea

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

NRCS PV392 Cheoun Sokseyha

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

NRCS PV391 Borey Bora

Location: Cambodia
Age: 8 years old

NRCS PV388 Cheng Vanna

Location: Cambodia
Age: 8 years old

NRCS PV386 Ren Srey Nich

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

NRCS PV382 Sork Sreyner

Location: Cambodia
Age: 8 years old

Sujan

Location: Cambodia
Age: 9 years old

Prefer not to choose? Let us pair you with a child-in-need!

Our Children Now
  • Edmund

    I am so grateful for the opportunity to support the children. They have been through so much in their lives, and it is heartwarming to see them smile and laugh. I know that my donation will help them to have a better future.
  • Ryan.A

    “Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. When we give poor rural children the chance to learn, we are giving them the tools they need to succeed in life. I believe that every child deserves the opportunity to learn, regardless of their background. I am grateful for the opportunity to support this important work.”

    Donor Experience
    • Yue Xiang

      “Not everyone is born into good living conditions and have access to good education. The people that OHF help are those who are really in need. It was a real eye-opener to witness how the villagers’ lives are and how much the construction of basic necessities make a difference to their lives.”
    • Allan.L

      “With this new house they are protected by the elements. I could see the smile in thier face. Definitely it makes a lot of difference.”