Lovensky
11 years old Male Haiti
Lovensky is our youngest. He is a strong and determined young man that plays hard and loves big!
Lovensky is a little guy with a tough demeanor. He was approximately 18 months old when he arrived. He was born in Mirebalais but his family is from Laborde. His mother left him in a small open air room for 15 hours a day alone. When she picked him up, she gave him sleeping pills so she didn’t have to deal with him. He was malnourished and had some other health problems. He never knew his father. His mother did not care what happened to him and freely released him to missionaries. However, God does care about this little boy and now Lovensky has many people that love and care for him.
As part of our sponsorship family, you can help love, feed, and care for these precious children.
GETTING STARTED:
Each child needs $400 per month to provide their basic needs.
Family Tree Sponsorship -
This sponsorship is divided into (8) $50 increments allowing multiple sponsors per child
Full sponsorship -
A donation of $400 per month will completely fund your sponsored child’s basic needs.
WHAT YOU RECEIVE:
2-4 times a year you will receive a newsletter with updates
Annual photo
The joy of knowing that you are changing the life of a child forever
YOUR SPONSORSHIP PROVIDES:
Housing and basic living essentials
Clean drinking water
Three nutritious meals per day
Trade school programs
School tuition, entrance fees, exam fees and school uniform
Christ-centered curriculum and teacher training
Access to onsite medical staff regularly and a clinic throughout the year as well as dental care
HOW TO SIGN-UP:
Click on the SPONSOR button in the child’s profile. Follow the instructions to set up your giving.
*Your donation is tax deductible. The Freedom House is a 501c3 non-profit organization.
WAYS TO CONNECT WITH YOUR CHILD:
Send letters or photos to your child through the child sponsorship program anytime throughout the year. Mail them to:
Freedom House Haiti
2613 Cross Creek Drive
Maryville, TN 37803
Pray for your child each day
Haiti