
$200 TOTAL for one family to receive life-saving and life-transforming care like Mike and his family (pictured right).
OR
$20 PER MONTH to support a family on an ongoing basis throughout next year.






 Susan Muthoni. Esther has known Susan for quite a few years, and just two years ago it looked to everyone around her that Susan was close to death. Her family sent her to their traditional homeland to live out her remaining days, and all of her neighbors in Ruaka assumed that she had died, just like the flowers that perished in the house that she left behind. Esther recalls calling Susan on the phone and being told, "Esther, please pray for me to die"- life with HIV/AIDS was just too difficult. Miraculously, a year passed, and Susan held on, so her family brought her back to Ruaka. At the same time, the CFA center in Ruaka was recruiting its first group of clients, and Esther went to see Susan and ask her to be a part of the program. We she found Susan in her home, Esther remembers her being so weak that she couldn't even swallow a spoonfull of porridge. Susan was excited about the CFA program, though, and as time went on she slowly grew stronger and healthier. She loved the trainings and seminars that the center held every other week, and she took what she learned and used it to start a small business selling charcoal and kerosene in Ruaka. Over the past year this business has grown, and Susan has managed to save enough money to buy a small plot of land and start building a house that she can own for herself and her daughter! This is a huge step for her, and it is so encouraging for her to see the fruits of all the work she has put in - praise God for such a drastic change in the life of Susan Muthoni! Two years ago no one would have pictured her as the smiling face you see here..."
Susan Muthoni. Esther has known Susan for quite a few years, and just two years ago it looked to everyone around her that Susan was close to death. Her family sent her to their traditional homeland to live out her remaining days, and all of her neighbors in Ruaka assumed that she had died, just like the flowers that perished in the house that she left behind. Esther recalls calling Susan on the phone and being told, "Esther, please pray for me to die"- life with HIV/AIDS was just too difficult. Miraculously, a year passed, and Susan held on, so her family brought her back to Ruaka. At the same time, the CFA center in Ruaka was recruiting its first group of clients, and Esther went to see Susan and ask her to be a part of the program. We she found Susan in her home, Esther remembers her being so weak that she couldn't even swallow a spoonfull of porridge. Susan was excited about the CFA program, though, and as time went on she slowly grew stronger and healthier. She loved the trainings and seminars that the center held every other week, and she took what she learned and used it to start a small business selling charcoal and kerosene in Ruaka. Over the past year this business has grown, and Susan has managed to save enough money to buy a small plot of land and start building a house that she can own for herself and her daughter! This is a huge step for her, and it is so encouraging for her to see the fruits of all the work she has put in - praise God for such a drastic change in the life of Susan Muthoni! Two years ago no one would have pictured her as the smiling face you see here..."So, we started small. Initially, we conducted one textbook drive on the Wheaton College campus. At the time, we weren’t sure if students would be willing to part with textbooks that were valued anywhere from $10 to $50. Then, $8,000 later, we realized there was more to this idea than we thought. Not only was this a way to fund our centers in Kenya, but a way to engage volunteers and donors on a whole new level.
Now, this December, I will be dedicating a good portion of my time helping nine different campus representatives execute textbook drives at their respective universities. Here are the campuses and leaders that are hosting book drives:
Joey Mock Virginia Tech
Alyson Pigford Georgia Tech
Lindsay King    Christopher Newport University
Erin Hogan Wellesley College
Hai-In Kim University of Virginia
Jordan Rentz    Clemson University
Zack Spier    The King's College
Allison Tolbert                          Wofford College
Christine Wetendorf  Wheaton College
With goals of raising in excess of $50,000 this semester, I encourage all of you to think creatively about how to raise money for causes that you believe in. Whether it is raking lawns, collecting books, or hosting benefits, there are ways for young people to play an active role in raising money. No excuses.
What are some creative ways that you have raised money to support good causes?