The vision of Child Life Homes and sponsorship was born out of encountering the huge needs of orphans, street children and widows in the developing nations where we so often minister the gospel. Throughout the scriptures, God reveals himself as a father to the fatherless and a defender of widows. The aim of Child Life Homes isto provide the love, inspiration, faith and education that every child deserves. The opportunity to make a significant difference in the life of a child is very great and an investment in generations to come.
The children who are sponsored through Valley Ministries and the Child Life Homes Programme come into two main catagories.
1. Orphans or street children with no real means of support.
2. Semi orphans, where the remaining parent is unable to meet the needs of their child / children
Our vision is to establish Child Life Homes where such a need is clearly apparent. In the cases of situations where local ministries are already facilitating a work amongst orphans and widows but with limited resources, the trust may feel it appropriate to partner with them through sponsorship opportunities to facilitate the care, education and relationship with Christ which each child so desperately needs.
The name Child LIFE encapsulates the vision God has put on our hearts:
L – Love: To provide the care and nurture that is the need and right of every child born into this world
I – Inspiration: To give every child a hope and vision for their life.
F – Faith: To lead every child into a living relationship with Jesus Christ
E – Education: To provide the best teaching and vocational training available to us to enable each child to become a self supporting and responsible member of their society.
Mityana, Uganda
In May 2006, we had the privilege of holding a gospel mission and pastors conference in Mityana, Uganda. This is a nation which has been racked with the pain of civil war, aids and the ensuing fatherlessness that is born of such tragic circumstances. Pastors Robert and Ester Mponye have taken it upon themselves to make a difference in the live of 160 orphans and street children until now they have had no support westurn churches, ministries or aid organisations and while not be able to feed or even cloth many of the children on a regular basis, have done their very best to love, educate and give dignity to these precious lives, who in most cases have lost father, mother or both. As a ministry committed to the expression of Gods love to a broken world we feel that
God wants us to stand in partnership with Robert and Esther applying the vision of Child Life Homes to this situation. Land is in the process of being purchased where a home and educational facilities will be built enabling us to care for upto 600 orphans, with the support of teaching staff and widows (which are plentiful), who will provide appropriate care in small family style units within the complex.
We believe Mityana to be the first of many such projects in the various nations we are reaching with the gospel. Please stand with us in faith as we take these first steps in revealing the father heart of God to broken societies around the world.
We want to invite you to partner with us in this exciting opportunity to make a powerful difference in the lives of these children and widows through your prayers and generous donations. £25.00 a month will cloth, feed and educate a child in the Child Life Home, Mityana. We thank you for your love for these precious children and the difference you will make in their lives. To sponsor one of the many children or widow in Child Life Homes please click on the children below to sponsor them. We have over 150 children in the CLH orphanage which need to be sponsored and these 10 are just the start!
Faluuku Ssemanda is 4 years old and has just started the pre reception class in the Kings Kid School in Mityana Uganada. Faluuku likes soccer and wants to become a teacher. He has been with our Child Life Homes Coordinators in Mityana Uganda since he was a young boy. We dont know where his parents are. Faluuku is a lovely young boy who God loves so dearly. Be involved in his life today, sponsor Faluuku today for just £25.00 per month.
Justine Namuli is now 10 years old and in class 2 in the Kids Kid School, Mityana, Uganda. Justine has been with Child Life Homes for a while now and was orphaned some 5 years ago. She loves science and music and dreams one day of working in the hospital in town being a midwife. Justine does well in her study and with more support will get where be believe she can go.
Muwada is about 5. He is now living in our Child Life Home, Mityana, Uganda. Muwada is a new little boy to the orphanage. He was abandoned and found by our CLH coordinators, Robert and Ester Mponye. Muwada is integrating well into the home but will take time before he can be put into school. We believe that God has a plan and a purpose for Muwada. Help us support him to reach his potential as he grows up. Sponsor him today with your gift of £25.00 per month.
Sarah Nakatudde is an ordphaned girl living in Mityana Child Life Homes in Uganda. Now age 6 years old however still in elementary reception class, Sarah likes netball and music and playing with her friends. Sarah will need a lot of additional learning support to get her through her education. She enjoys playing music and would one day like to become a musician. We believe that Sarah can fuffil her dreams. Please sponsor her today.
Peter is 8 years old and lives in our Child Life Home in Mityana, Uganda ran by Robert and Esther Mponye. He is now in class 3 at the Kings Kid School however we dont have anyone to sponsor him yet. Peter loves music and drama and wants to become a Preacher 'just like Evangelist Jonathan'. Peter is currently cared for by the CLH however is a young orphaned boy in need of support.
Abiasar Walung'ama is a 7 year old orphaned boy living in Mityana Uganda in our Child Life Home. He dreams to be a mechanic and loves playing football and sport. Abiasar is now a very happy boy who is in need of a sponsor so that he can continue to be put through our Kings Kid school in Uganda.