Grace lives with her 14-year-old sister and their 78-year-old father. She has sickle cell and needs round-the-clock care. This December, your daily coffee redirected for one month could send her to school—or cover essential medication.

Everyone, meet Grace—one of the many amazing children our team accompanies. She lives with her older sister (14), who cares for her alongside their 78-year-old father. Grace lives with sickle cell disease, which means pain episodes, fatigue, and the need for consistent medical attention.

Most days, their home stretches to cover the basics: food, transport to the clinic, and school costs. The margin is thin. But we have learned something simple and powerful: when many give a little, a child gains a lot.

What if the $5 a day you spend on coffee, set aside for one month, became Grace’s school fees for a whole year—or covered the medication she needs to stay stable?

This December, would you redirect your $5/day and stand with Grace? Your kindness can turn anxiety into attendance, pain into care, and a hard week into hope.

How your gift helps Grace

  • School: fees, uniform, notebooks—so she can learn with her peers

  • Health: medication and clinic transport—so she can manage sickle cell safely

  • Family support: a little breathing room for her sister and father

“Small gifts, given together, become a future.”

Join us for Grace

Choose where your gift goes today:

  • Send Grace to School — equip her for a full school year

  • Support Grace’s Health — help cover medication and clinic visits

Your generosity does more than meet a need—it restores dignity and possibility for a child and her family.

Call to action

This December, spare your $5/day for one month for Grace.
Donate now and help us keep her learning and well.


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