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Student Sponsorships at Ebenezer

By Rachel Dafforn

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Student Sponsorships at Ebenezer

In Kibuku, Uganda sits a school known as Ebenezer Nursery and Primary School, born by the vision of George and Sylvia Kooli, indigenous missionaries with a passion for the most vulnerable in their community. Created in response to the need for accessible education for the now 60 children in their care, its reach has expanded to impact children living in the surrounding area. With 371 current students, they have created a community of learners, as well as income for the 13 teachers employed there. In spite of the opportunities the school has created for many, a financial burden created by the cost of tuition, school supplies, and school uniforms remains. Many students are still unable to access the benefits of this school on a continuous basis. However, the eagerness and resolve of the children has not been dampened.

This is where you come into the picture. Through Hope Grafted In, you now have the opportunity to partner with a family in Uganda at the cost of $12/month or $144/year, sharing in the responsibility for educating a child, changing a life, and impacting a future. Together, you can empower a child, helping him reach his full potential, while also lessening a family’s burden because monthly staple food items will be provided along with their basic school necessities.

Just $12 a month allows you to invest in the future of a child and aid in the well-being of a family while you have the opportunity to give yourself the gift of relationship with people in Uganda.

  • So, who can sponsor? Families. Kids. Schools. Small Groups. ANYONE.
  • Who can you sponsor? Children aged approximately 3-16
  • How can you make sponsorship more affordable? Save. Fundraise. Sacrifice some small treat each month.
  • How do you pay? Monthly. Yearly. Online. By check. You choose.
  • Why does student sponsorship make such a difference? It empowers. It connects. It inspires. It opens doors.

Contact Courtney, our Sponsorship Coordinator, for additional information.