Complete Joy?…You Decide.

Hard Work

What would you do if your child needed more than you could give?

Suradet’s family exists from hand to mouth. His parents are hard working daily laborers. Although willing to work, their income is unstable.

Sometimes there is work for them, and sometimes there isn’t.

The dream of funding an education for their six children seems an overwhelming impossibility.

Suradet learned early in life the value of hard work.  He has had first hand experience with the principle “If you don’t work…you don’t eat”.

At age 19, Suradet has worked hard to support himself through school, but has only reached the 9th grade.

All his hard work is not enough for him to rise above his poverty level. He needs a helping hand.

The Education Opportunity Program exists to provide hundreds of underprivileged students with clean, safe homes in a supportive Christian environment while giving them a quality education.

It is very gratifying to serve and uplift these children who value this opportunity.

Suradet is elated to be accepted into the E.O.P. program.

But…his joy is not complete.

He is still anxiously waiting for a sponsor.

Suradet’s Dream:

MT14027-“I am Suradet Witesooksom.  I was born on April 5, 1995.  I am a Christian and study in grade 9. …
I have a dream to have a higher education…After the graduation I would like to go back to my village church to help them. I have to do my best for fulfilling my dream if it is God’s plan.
But, it’s only me, I cannot fulfill my dream by myself so I need someone to help me.

I believe there will be someone to be kind and support me as building the opportunity in education and serving God. Thank for your help.”

 

The next move is yours…YOU can greatly impact Suradet’s life.

$2.15 a day is all it takes to complete his joy.

This Christmas, give a gift that will last forever.

 

Sponsor Suradet for a full year or join others to help him reach his $780.00 goal.

Please join us in changing the world one child at a time,

Steve, Lynette, Elyssa, and Micah

 

P.S. Watch this video to find out more about the Education Opportunity Program.