The Miracle Foundation

currently has four children's homes in our network.

View our current locations.

 



Sponsor a Child

Our Sponsorship Programs allow a surrogate family to help financially and emotionally support these children. For some orphans, yours will be the only family they will be able to call their own. The children will get the sense of belonging that only a family (even one thousands of miles away) can provide.

 

You can send pictures and letters to the children so they will know who is supporting and caring for them. In return, you’ll receive letters, report cards, pictures, and video e-mails periodically throughout the year. Choose a child to sponsor and feel the joy of being a global parent. You’ll change your life and theirs forever.

 

Sponsor an Orphan

$100 per month ($1,200 per year)

 

That money goes towards Food ($24), Education ($25), Clothing & Supplies ($12), Healthcare ($11), House Mother & Administration ($15), and Housing & Utilities ($13)

 

Choose a child to sponsor now.

 

 

What will I receive?

The Miracle Foundation only assigns one sponsor per child, which allows for a true, one-on-one connection to develop between the sponsor and the child. As soon as you sign up for a sponsorship, we will send you a Sponorship packet with information about your child, a picture of your child and information about the Sponsorship program and how you can get involved.

 

We will update you throughout the year about how your child is doing and we will provide updates about your child's home. We will also have our travelers to India contact you during their trips to India to deliver first-hand accounts of your child.


Other Ways to Help

If you have any questions about the Sponsorship Program, please contact our Sponsorship Coordinator, Jasdeep Sandhu at Sponsorship@MiracleFoundation.org


 

Why India?

There are currently 25 million orphaned children in India -- equal to the inhabitants of the state of Texas.

 

Most orphans in India live in overcrowded, under-funded, government orphanages.
The rest live on the streets.
 
 
Read more about the crisis for children in India and why we do what we do.

 



Explore our YouTube Channel and watch videos about our children and our trips to India.