Project Promise
Project Promise is an intentional, short term initiative that focuses on one sponsored child and their family at a time. As we build relationships with families and learn their stories through interviews and assessments, we identify the challenges that are most hindering the child's ability to thrive. Rather than offering one size fits all assistance, we seek to make a meaningful investment tailored to the unique needs of each family.
For one family, this may mean helping a single mother find employment within the community. For another, it may involve encouraging and discipling a father in his role as a spiritual leader and helping him secure meaningful work. It could mean repairing a leaking roof, providing transportation or medical care for a guardian, or addressing another practical need that is placing strain on the household.
Project Promise is designed with dignity and ownership at its core. Wherever possible, participating families are asked to contribute in some form, whether through time, effort, or shared responsibility, so that they retain a sense of investment in their own progress and restoration. This mutual participation helps ensure that support strengthens rather than replaces the family’s role in building a stable future.
Project Promise exists to strengthen the family surrounding the child. By addressing critical barriers and investing in both practical support and discipleship, our goal is to help place families on a path toward stability, dignity, and the opportunity to flourish.
Other ways to join the harvest
Make a Donation…
When you give, you help provide care, education, and essential resources for children and families in Malawi. Your generosity meets real needs and strengthens the work happening at Mgonjetsi Christian School and beyond. Together, we can bring hope and opportunity to those who need it most.
Sponsor a Child…
When you sponsor a child, you are stepping into their story with practical care and meaningful support. Your partnership helps meet their daily needs while giving them stability and encouragement to grow. You also help create opportunities for them to hear the Gospel and experience lasting hope.