Give a Girl in South Sudan a Future of Safety, Education, and Discipleship
Your gift rescues an at-risk girl from starvation or trafficking—and gives her an abundant life and full future.
In South Sudan, thousands of girls live in extreme danger—facing starvation, abandonment, and horrific trafficking and exploitation. House of Hope is a Christ-centered safe home that rescues these girls and gives them a new life. With consistent care, nutritious meals, Christian education, safe community, and lifelong discipleship, each girl is given the chance not just to survive—but to flourish.

Your Impact
Give now to protect and equip a daughter of South Sudan.

$20/Month
Provides schoolbooks and educational supplies

$60/Month
Gives a full Christian education.

$170/month
Covers housing,
meals, and care

$230/Month
Fully funds one girl's
protection, care, and education

$3,000/year
Fully funds one girls protection and care for an entire year.
How House of Hope Works
Simple steps. Lifelong impact.

1. RESCUE
from Danger
Girls are identified by local partners and leaders as vulnerable to starvation, trafficking, or abuse. When space opens at House of Hope, they are safely brought in and welcomed with dignity and compassion.

2. RESTORE
with Care & Discipleship
Once at House of Hope, each girl receives consistent food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and spiritual nurturing. She’s surrounded by a loving community and begins regular Bible teaching, worship, and prayer.

3. RAISE
Up through Education
Girls attend a Christian school, grow in leadership and life skills, and receive mentoring from older girls and staff. Many go on to disciple others—becoming the hope for their families and future communities.


Housing
Currently home to 48 girls, House of Hope offers protection, food, emotional care, and mentorship.

Schooling
The Hope and Future Children Center, operated nearby, provides affordable Christian education for boys and girls in the region.

The need is urgent and growing. Your gift protects girls, raises leaders, and shares the love of Christ in one of the world’s most vulnerable, emergency places
You don’t just offer shelter—you give her a future.