Inspiring self-worth and value into each little life.
Inspiring self-worth and value into each little life.
At A Ministry to Children, we believe every child is a gift.
But many children think they are an accident, or that they don't have a future because of what they were born into.
Whether they live in poverty, they've been abandoned, they were born with a chronic illness such as HIV, or they've been told they're worthless, we are here to tell them they are valuable and they are wanted.
At A Ministry to Children, we strive to improve the lives of children by providing them with education, life skills, food, shelter, and medical attention. Our aim is to break the cycle of poverty and disease to give these children an opportunity for hope and a future.
Founded in 2003, A Ministry to Children has been working tirelessly to help children in need for over 20 years. As our dreams expand, we will continue making a positive impact in their lives
Our team is made up of dedicated individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the world. From our volunteers to our board members, everyone at A Ministry to Children is committed to our mission and the children we serve.
In poverty environments, chronic diseases such as HIV are spread exponentially generation to generation because of the shame and isolation of being labeled HIV positive. It is easier for the pregnant woman to ignore that she may be sick than it is to acknowledge that hurdle and receive help.
Our vision is to partner with trusted medical professionals on the ground in these areas and build prenatal/birthing facilities that provide services, free of charge, to the women in need.
Women who think they are pregnant will be given a free pregnancy test, if they are positive, they will then be given a free HIV test, if that too comes
Our vision is to partner with trusted medical professionals on the ground in these areas and build prenatal/birthing facilities that provide services, free of charge, to the women in need.
Women who think they are pregnant will be given a free pregnancy test, if they are positive, they will then be given a free HIV test, if that too comes back positive, they will be given life saving anti-viral medications to help keep the virus from being transmitted to the baby.
The goal of these facilities will be to slow the spread of generational HIV by keeping the pregnant mother healthy and the baby disease free while in utero.
After birth, continued care will be provided through the post natal period as well as education on how to keep the baby healthy moving forward.
Formula will also be provided so that the
The goal of these facilities will be to slow the spread of generational HIV by keeping the pregnant mother healthy and the baby disease free while in utero.
After birth, continued care will be provided through the post natal period as well as education on how to keep the baby healthy moving forward.
Formula will also be provided so that the mother doesn't breastfeed, thus eliminating another means of HIV transmission.