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Sponsor a Child in Ecuador

Children living in poverty throughout Ecuador face many challenges. Some live in remote areas like the Andes, unable to get critical services like clean water and medical care. Others lack the nutritious food and education they need to grow. Through sponsorship, you’ll help equip a local church to care for these children, helping release them from poverty in Jesus’ name.

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$43/month will provide your sponsored child with

Malnutrition monitoring and intervention

Regular medical checkups

Individual mentorship and love

Education assistance and skills training

The opportunity to receive encouraging words and support from you, their sponsor

An introduction to the love of God

In Return, You'll Receive

A meaningful connection with the child you sponsor.

Letters & Photos

Letters to and from your sponsored child will allow you to learn about each other’s lives as you offer support and encouragement. Also, you’ll be able to watch the child you sponsor grow through photos shared from their Compassion center.

Updates & Prayer Requests

You’ll receive regular prayer requests for the child you sponsor and information on local crises that affect them.

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Care for a Child Like Sebastián

When Sebastián was just 5 years old, a fire destroyed his home. With nowhere to go, his grandfather gathered plastic, sticks and cardboard to build a small hut.

One Sunday morning, Sebastián told his local church pastor about what had happened to his home. Through the support of Compassion, the local church got straight to work rebuilding what was lost.

Now, Sebastián has a sturdy home made of wood and cement. Inside, they have safe drinking water and electricity. And little Sebastián? He’s full of joy.

“I am happy because my grandparents and I now have a house!” — Sebastián