Children living in poverty face life-threatening risks every day.

Sources: www.childinfo.org, www.crin.org, www.who.int, www.unaids.org, www.unicef.org

2 Million

Children worldwide are caught in commercial sex trades.

16,000

Children die every day from hunger-related causes.

17.1 Million

Children under 18 have lost one or both parents to AIDS.

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How We Use This Fund

Your Donation Helps Us Protect & Care for God's Children

“Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.” — Psalm 82:4, NIV 

As the hands and feet of Jesus, we’re called to rescue those in need. Children in poverty are at a high risk of kidnapping, trafficking and other dangerous situations. 

Through your support, we help our local church partners identify, intervene, protect and support children living in highly vulnerable circumstances. 

Emotional Intervention

  • Prayer and trauma counseling. 

  • Rehabilitation. 

  • Foster care for children in need. 

Parental Support

  • Legal resources for missing children. 

  • Trafficking prevention training. 

  • Income generation tools to prevent exploitation. 

Basic Needs

  • Medical care. 

  • Nutritious food. 

  • Shelter, clothing and shoes. 

Your Contributions Are Stewarded Wisely

Every gift you give through Compassion is handled with integrity and care. We follow strict financial guardrails to ensure accountability, transparency and the flexibility to invest wisely for long-term impact. Here’s a brief explanation of how funds are allocated:

In fiscal year 2025, 80% of every dollar went straight to program work through our local church partners — including education, medical care, nutrition, child protection and sharing God’s love with children living in poverty and their families.

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One young boy lays in the lap of another as they both smile for the camera.

Your Support Protects Children Like Jefferson and Addison

Twin brothers Jefferson and Addison were abandoned by their mother at just one year old. After their grandmother, Rosita, stepped in to care for them, they were evicted from their home. 

The family moved to a remote village without water or electricity. Living in a home made of plastic bags, cooking what little food they had was dangerous. One flame could set the home ablaze. 

Rosita registered the boys at the local Compassion center. The staff stepped in, gifting the family with running water, electricity and other essentials. Now, the boys are safe.