
Give an eternal gift that keeps on giving!
Sponsor a Child for School for $38/month!
Start Sponsoring a Child Today!
In America, everyone has the opportunity to go to school. In Zambia, children may only receive an education if the parents can pay the school fees, purchase uniforms and purchase the school supplies. This is impossible for people who are poor. For the Grandma who is the caretaker of her 6 grandchildren and has very little income. For the Aunty who takes in her niece after her mother died of AIDs and is trying to make ends meet with her now 4 children. In the poor communities in Zambia, it’s virtually impossible for a child to go to school.
This sponsorship opportunity is unique in that you are literally “helping the least of these” in Jesus’ name and sending a child to school who has no means to attend – it’s life changing for them!
Better yet, your tax-deductible gift of just $38 a month enables an orphan living in some of the worst conditions inside the village of Twashuka, Zambia to receive a Christian education at the school and be apart of the loving community of Reaching the Heart of Zambia.
Your support will allow a child to:
- Join a loving Christian community right in their village
- Receive nutritious food
- Receive health and hygiene training
- Receive daily education based on the Bible
- Learn life skills that will help them start a business or get a job in the future
- Access to special services like surgeries and disaster relief
- Mentoring to help children discover their incredible value as God’s children
- Most importantly, your sponsored child will hear about Jesus Christ and be encouraged to develop a lifelong relationship with God.
When you sponsor a child, you will join a growing community of people are making a difference in the village of Twashuka for the Glory of God! We are investing in the hearts of the children so that they will grow up learning a Biblical worldview and how they can glorify God in whatever they do!
We will also do our best to connect you personally with your child and give you updates on how they are doing. If you’re up for it, you might even have a chance to meet your child some day!
Sponsoring a child in need will profoundly change the future for your child, and will change your own life as well.




- Total Number of Children Sponsored at the School (28 of 250)
Children in Need of Sponsorship Today:
Below are the most needy children who are double-orphaned and not in the best living situation. Will you help?






Nancy Kambole
Age 7
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: September 28, 2013

Nathan Tembo
Age 6
Living w/ Poor Parents
Born: June 20, 2014




Alice Mwansa
Age 9
Double Orphan
Living w/ Aunty
Born: 2011


Emeldah Mwila
Age 9
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: September 8, 2011.





Catherine Siwale
Age 5
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: October 18, 2015


Charles Mutale
Age 6
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: November 22, 2014

Blessings Banda
Age 5
Single Orphan
Living w/ Grandparents
Born: August 6, 2014

Isaac Ngosa
Age 4
Double Orphan
Living w/ Grandparents
Born: March 30, 2016

Charity Lupenga
Age 3
Single Orphan
Living w/ Grandparents
Born: March 21, 2017


Aaron Kanyeleti
Age 8
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: 2011

Allan Musonda
Age 9
Single Orphan
Living w/ Aunt
Born: July 9, 2011


Nancy Kunda
Age 11
Living w/ Poor Parents
Born: November 28, 2009



Christopher Chibwe
Age 8
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: 2012



Sophie Chushi
Age 9
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: 2011






Mercy Wika
Age 8
Single Orphan
Living w/ Mother
Born: 2012










Common Questions:
Q: How much of my money goes directly to Zambia to help my child?
A: 98% goes directly to Zambia to help your sponsor child! The remainly 2% is the cost of sending your support to Zambia.
Q: Will I be able to write to my sponsor child?
A: Yes! You can email the workers directly in Zambia and they can help you connect with your child.
Q: Does my sponsor child speak English?
A: The native langage in this village is Bemba (Zambia’s national langage), however all the children learn English in school. In addition, all the teachers and leadership team speak English very well.
Q: What is a double orphan vs a single orphan?
A: A double orphan is a term used that means that both parents of the child have died. A single orphan means that one parent has died.
Q: I thought there were 250 children who attend the school. Will you be putting them all up to be sponsored?
A: Yes, in time. We have posted the children who are in the most need. As they get sponsored, we will be posting new children.
Q: I still have more questions. Can I contact someone?
A: Yes! Please email reachingtheheartofzambia@gmail.com and we will get back to you.
least of these brothers or sisters of mine, you did it for me.'”