Sponsor a child for $50/month
This provides basic care for the children including food and schooling.
**The Kenya Dream Centre rescued children require more sponsorship because each child requires 24-hour care from our professional caregivers, housing, healthcare, medication, schooling and more. Watch this video.




Dream Centre: Isaiah Jacob Amani
Sponsor for $50/month
Needs $150/month more
Age: a few days old
On June 3, 2025, a newborn baby boy was discovered inside a slightly opened backpack in a slum. His umbilical cord was still attached. A passerby found him and immediately took him to the hospital. The following day, he was placed at the Dream Centre to ensure his continued care and safety. Weighing 3.1 kg, he appears to be in good health.

Dream Centre: Niall Clarke Ushindi
Age: 2 months old
This baby was placed in our care on May 9 after his mother, overwhelmed with financial difficulties, left him at the hospital with a note expressing her inability to care for him. Now, at one month and three weeks old, Niall is settling in beautifully at the Dream Centre. He is thriving and is a wonderful little baby. A sponsor named him and it means Champion, Scholar, Victory

Dream Centre: Tiffany Mary
Sponsor for $50/month
(Needs $100 more per month)
Age: 2.5
Tiffany was abandoned at a daycare centre and brought to the Dream Centre weighing 19 lbs. She cannot sit unsupported, crawl, or speak but understands spoken words because she has cerebral palsy and rickets. She is now on medication for rickets and will undergo occupational therapy to support her development. Sponsorship is needed to ensure her continued care and treatment.
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Dream Centre: Jasmine Peter
Sponsor for $50/month
Age: 1
A newborn baby was found abandoned outside an apartment building in Nairobi. A good samaritan picked her up and brought her to the police station nearby. Jasmine was named there. Then in Nov24 when a Canadian team was in Kenya, Jasmine and 6 other babies were brought to the Dream Centre. Jasmine is not doing well and needs prayer.
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Dream Centre: Blessed Lily Golden
Sponsor for $50/month
(Needs $75 more per month)
Age: 1
This baby was abandoned at the clinic and the police brought her to the Dream Centre. Her name was Blessed. She loves belly napping, giggles when given attention, and can roll on both sides of the bed, often removing her socks while doing so. Lily recognizes faces and responds to her name. She’s starting to crawl and enjoys cuddling with her dolls when sleeping.
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Dream Centre: Leonardo Keeran Baraka
Sponsor for $50/month
Age: 12
Leonardo is a wonderful, kind boy with a big heart for helping others. He does very well in school and is one of the top students in his grade, according to his teachers. He would like to become a doctor when he is older. Leonardo likes to keep his things neat both at home and in school. He is a born leader and likes to help organize things, especially at church. Leonardo enjoys singing and dancing.

Rwanda: Nathasha Ineza
Age: 7
Before joining the church, Nathasha’s mother was a sex worker, but now attends regularly after meeting Jesus. Due to ongoing illness and medication, she is too weak to work and struggles to provide for Nathasha. Nathasha has never known her father, and her mother cannot identify him. The church is doing its best to support them, but resources are limited. With monthly sponsorship, Nathasha could have a stable and hopeful future.

Rwanda: Erisa Izere
Age: 2
Erisa’s kind mother, never educated due to tradition, was left alone during her pregnancy. She tirelessly cares for Erisa, who was born with health issues, often taking him to clinics. They benefit from health insurance from the local church, but still live in deep poverty. Despite his struggles and being malnourished and hungry, he likes to play with others outside.

Rwanda: Confiance Kayirebwa
Age: 3
Confiance’s mother, once a sex worker, became pregnant and frightened, then began attending church. She suffers from mental illness and is unable to care for her daughter. Pastor Alphonse and Sarah have lovingly welcomed Confiance into their home. They need support to provide her with food, basic needs, and a better future. Confiance does not know her father, and her mother cannot identify him.

Rwanda: Eddy Mugisha
Age: 6
Eddy's grandmother took him in after his mother passed away, but her age prevents her from meeting all his needs. They rely on charity and occasional support from the church, which helps with health insurance and food. However, she struggles to provide even the necessities for him. He suffers from hunger and lacks regular access to healthcare. His situation prevents him from attending school due to poverty.

Rwanda: Gad Murindwa
Age: 2
Gad was found abandoned near a house, and despite efforts with local authorities, no one has claimed him. The guardian, already caring for her children, took him in and struggles to provide his basic needs. Gad never knew his parents, which made him an orphan. He survives on porridge and a few fruits, but it's not enough. With a sponsor’s help, Gad can grow up healthy like other children. He does not speak well at all.

Rwanda: Sabine Cyuzuzo
Age: 1.5
Sabine’s mother died during childbirth, and her father, who has a severe mental illness, is homeless. A kind but very poor elderly neighbor took her in, though she struggles to provide even food and basic care. Sabine is severely malnourished and unable to speak any words. She needs urgent support to survive and grow. A sponsor could give Sabine the chance for a better, healthier life.

Rwanda: Joshua Izikurinda
Age: 6
Joshua’s mother, once a street prostitute, gave her life to Jesus during a recent crusade and now attends church faithfully, though she still battles trauma and illness from her past and is unable to work or care for him. Joshua lives with his elderly grandmother, who lacks the means to provide for his basic needs. Despite her struggle to provide for him she attends church with him. Sponsorship will help meet the basic needs Joshua needs.

Rwanda: Junior Cyomoro
Age: 6
Junior’s grandma took him in after his parents died, but she is too old to meet all his needs. Junior has chronic breathing issues and struggles even when playing. He lives in poverty with no mattress, or proper food. With sponsorship, he has hope to grow up healthy and strong and able to attend school and get an education. He wants to be a fisherman.
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How Home of Hope Started Sponsorship
Home of Hope Director, Brian Thomson, was the first to start sponsoring a child in Rwanda. When he was there in 2006, he met a mother who was dying of AIDS and her four children were going to be homeless and left to fend for themselves... [READ MORE]
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