Student Sponsorship
Imagine knowing your child could be receiving the best education available … if you could afford it.
In Niger, the annual income is less than $200! Living on less than FIFTY-FIVE cents a day, a Nigerien
parent can barely feed her child, let alone splurge on education. And that is where you come in.
For $360 ($180 for half a sponsorship) you can sponsor a child in Niger to provide one year of tuition and expenses at one of the highly-regarded schools run by our partners the Evangelical Church of Niger. EERN schools are respected by Christians and Muslims alike. Although you may never meet the child you sponsor, your support will provide the hope and opportunity every child deserves.
| Some students who currently need a Sponsor | |||||
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| Fatima, age 7, 1st grade | Najaatou I., age 7, 1st grade | Mariama, age 7, 1st grade | Najaatou M., age 6, 1st grade | Nannafassouma, age 7, 1st grade | Tihitche, age 8, 1st grade |
Here is what your sponsorship can do for a child in Niger:
- Tuition to attend school for one year, AND
- Books and supplies, including computer classes, AND
- Meal programs to supplement where food is lacking, AND
- Medical and Hygiene assistance, AND
- ...more!
Please consider sponsoring a year of education for a child in Niger.
To sponsor a child, contact: Kara VanderKamp
Payment for sponsoring a child may be made via check or online using our secure processing network.
- If paying by check, send your payment to
- Remember Niger Coalition
- 6737 Riga Street, NE
- Rockford, MI 49341
- (616) 350-1818
- If paying online, go to our Donate page and choose the "Sponsorship" donate button.
Graydon's Critters
I'm pleased to introduce you to our youngest supporter! Graydon, is a 4th grader from Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, who has enormous talent. He has won many awards for his animal drawings, which helped him go on a mission trip with his church this past winter.
Now, he has decided that he is going to use the proceeds from his drawings to sponsor a student in Niger. I invite you to look at Graydon's website (www.graydonscritters.com) and view his beautiful art work. And, while you're there, you may want to purchase some greeting cards and support a Nigerien student in the process!

