Take care of the Matibo Kinship Kids in 2019!
Take care of the Matibo Kinship Kids in 2019!

Help the Matibo Kinship Kids Reach $19,000 in Sponsorship for 2019!

Support Matibo this Giving Tuesday!

At the Matibo Kinship Project, orphans in need, along with their widowed caregivers, have no one else to take care of them – they need you this Giving Tuesday.

Today, you can make sure the Matibo Kinship Kids are taken care of for ALL of 2019. They have NO monthly sponsorship! They need your help to raise $19,000 for the year in order to provide their orphans and widows with food, medical care, school supplies and fees, clothes, and a safe place to call “home”.

100% of your gift today will take care of the orphans and widows of the Matibo Kinship Project.

Take Care of the Orphans at the Matibo Kinship Project this Giving Tuesday!
Support Matibo Today!

Three Ways to Make Your Gift for Matibo

Donate Online

Make your special gift using this page by clicking on any donation button.

Text to Donate

Text RESCUETUESDAY18 to 41444 and follow the prompts.

Call to Donate

Call us at 847-577-1070 to speak to a friendly team member and make your gift over the phone.

Your Gifts Will Help Children like Elinah...

You can help children like Elinah this Giving Tuesday!When Elinah slept, she was plagued by nightmares. In her dreams, she would be chased by a ghost of a man, who she called her father...

Elinah's father committed suicide when she was only one year old. Even though she was too young to remember much about him, she seemed haunted by this event regardless.

Her mother died four years later, and Elinah found her way into the Matibo Kinship in Uganda. But during the first weeks at the Kinship, her nightmares were frequent.

The church elders came to pray for Elinah and talk to her about the deep fear that inspired her nightmares. The elders encouraged the other children and the caregivers to pray with Elinah each night. The prayers helped Elinah understand that the children and caregivers loved her, and would be there for her when she was afraid.

Now, Elinah’s nightmares are gone. Through the love and prayers of her playmates and caregivers, God has renewed Elinah’s mind, and helped calm her fears. 

Elinah not only has a safe place to be a child because of Matibo Kinship, she also has a deeper understanding of how much God loves her. Elinah can sleep again at night because of the reassurance this gives her.

Matibo Kinship needs your help to care for Elinah and so many other children like her in 2019. Will you help the Matibo Kinship Kids raise $19,000 in sponsorship for next year? 100% of your gift will go towards these children!

Care for Elinah and other Matibo Kinship Kids!
Make an Orphan's Christmas Wish Come True

When You Make Your Gift Today...

Matibo desperately needs electricity for the home. But until that blessing comes, children like Junior share these solar lamps.
Matibo desperately needs electricity for the home. But until that blessing comes, children like Junior share these solar lamps.

You'll be taking care of the orphans and widows who've found their safe haven at the Matibo Kinship Project. You'll be giving them hot meals, new clothes, medical care, and much more. You'll be giving them a second chance at a bright future. Here are just a few of the many other ways your gift will help the Matibo Kinship Kids in 2019:

  • Electricity to make their home safer and more secure
    • Right now, this Kinship depends on solar and kerosene lamps for light at night
  • School materials to make their school dreams possible
    • School approved shoes and socks
    • Backpacks
    • Books, pens, etc.
Support Matibo this Giving Tuesday!
Make an Orphan's Christmas Wish Come True

"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."

-James 1:27

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