Sponsor


Sponsorship Opportunities :




Byron became orphaned in August of 2011. He lost his parents related to HIV/Aids and with the recent drought and famine, they could no longer survive. He is currently living at the UHIO orphanage. He is over 2 years old and unable to walk. To sponsor or donate to help this child, please use one of the links at the bottom of the page. (Miwani, Kenya)
$40/Month



Brenda also became orphaned in August 2011. Her mother also was HIV positive and could not survive with little to no food or medicine during the recent drought and famine in Kenya. She is living at the UHIO orphanage. To sponsor or donate to help Brenda. please use one of the links at the bottom of the page.(Miwani, Kenya)
$30/Month





Barack is an orphaned boy left four years old after his parents died in 2007 post violence election. He is now 8 years old. He is living at the UHIO Orphanage. To sponsor or donate to help Barack, please use one of the links at the bottom of the page. Sponsorship for him would be school fees and feeding program and simple medical care. (Miwani, Kenya)
$40/Month



Sharon is age 6 and HIV+. She is a total orphan living at the UHIO Orphanage. Her mother had a safe delivery and Sharon was HIV negative until she began breastfeeding, then she became infected. She is now very active and does well in class. Sponsorship for her would mean medical care and ARVs, school fees, and feeding program.  To sponsor or donate to help Sharon, please use one of the links at the bottom of the page. (Miwani, Kenya)
$50/Month



Loriet is in first grade. She is an orphan living at the UHIO Orphanage. We are seeking a sponsor for her to help pay for her schooling, basic medical care, and the feeding program.
(Miwani, Kenya)
$40/Month



Kennedy: Kennedy Ochieng who came with his grandmother, who is a widow, to UHIO for help.  Kennedy is HIV positive and has been sickly for the past 5 years. School is like a mystery to him since he has never been with no support surrounding him.
(Miwani, Kenya)
$40/month





Jackson is from the Maasai tribe in Kenya. The Maasai continue to go through hard times with the drought and losing their livestock and money is very scarce. Jackson shared with me in 2009 how he wanted to finish high school so he could hopefully get a job & earn some type of income to help support his family. I'm very happy to say he is now in his 3rd year of Secondary School. Their school year starts in January. His fees have been provided for 2012. To donate to his last year of high school for 2013, please use one of the links at the bottom of the page (Lerujat, Kenya)
$600 for the year


 Donation Options:
All donations will go through WIM 
WIM is finan­cially account­able and is a mem­ber in good stand­ing with the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). WIM is a 501©(3) non-profit orga­ni­za­tion, char­tered in the state of Texas since 1981. All dona­tions are tax deductible.

For donating options, please visit here: http://worldim.com/give

We are branch #266.

After your donation, please email us to let us know which child you are sponsoring or donating to: jenni.jarvis@aol.com OR  jarvis@worldim.com




1 John 3:17-18
"If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him? Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth."