HOW DOES IT WORK?
Your monthly gift of $30 per month—that’s just $1 per day to save a life—enables us to carry out concrete projects. Your sponsored child will grow up in safer and healthier conditions, which are the foundation for a better future.
Your support allows the sponsored child to grow up surrounded by their family. But you can also forge a relationship with the child by exchanging letters, sending gifts or even meeting them in person in Benin!
- Enable children to go to school by providing school supplies
- Provide access to clean drinking water by installing wells
- Promote access to medical care by renovating hospitals
- Develop healthy and varied diets by training farmers
Sponsorship donations are managed solely by Etoile de la Fraternité. Our local team handles everything from collecting donations to setting up projects.
We provide regular updates on where your money is going. This information is also available in our annual report.
TO SPONSOR A CHILDREN
Please send an email to the following address with your details:
ong.etoile.fraternite@hotmail.com
And make a monthly donation, for example $ 30 or $ 1 per day to save a life
Being a sponsor allows you to watch a child grow
Being a sponsor allows you to watch a child grow
You’ll receive letters, photos and videos that allow you to see how your sponsored child grows over the months. You’ll gain a window into the important events in their life, such as traditional celebrations, birthdays, their first day of school and more.
You can even visit your sponsored child!
This unforgettable opportunity will give you the chance to fully appreciate the progress that has been made in the child’s community.
Sponsoring a child helps the entire community
Thanks to you, our teams are improving the lives of the most vulnerable children in Benin. The goal of our sponsorship program is to help children and their families become autonomous. Etoile De La Fraternité doesn’t just build infrastructure like schools and wells, we also aim to transfer skills to families and community leaders.