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Become an Ambassador

You don’t have to travel to Africa to have a significant impact in advancing God’s Kingdom there! There are many ways you can empower lives in Africa from right where you are. From garage sales, to advocating for orphans, to starting an ELI club or writing a blog, click here to see a list of creative ways you can get involved and support the ministry. 

Blood for Missions

There has never been an easier way to mobilize your church or school community to provide life giving skills for people in East Africa! By hosting a blood drive, your church/school community can raise money for ELI without giving a single penny! That’s right, for every pint of blood donated, Blood for Missions will donate $20 to ELI. Click here to see more! 

Change for Life

Involve those at your church or school to care for orphans and vulnerable children living in the slums of DR Congo.  Through an innovative and participatory presentation, students of all ages learn about life in DR Congo through the eyes of one little girl named Ishara, and then are challenged to take action as a group to collect change to help students like her. For more information, click here.

Love in Action

Do you desire your community to radically experience what sacrificial giving looks like?  Bring Love in Action to your church, school, or small group by joining together in solidarity to live as the majority of the world lives, on a food budget of $2 a day. Through this two week challenge, your community will come together in a way it never has before. Click here to learn more of the details!

VBS on a Mission

You and the children in your VBS can help to change the course of a child and families future.  We have a very important project called Trees for Life that in partnership with you and the children you know, can help us to reach hundreds of families in Africa with life changing skills -  not only now but for decades to come.  To learn more about Trees for Life, and the ways you can bring the program to your local VBS, click here.

 

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