From RESCUE to EMPOWERMENT

Transformation that Lasts

Through education, discipleship, and community programs, your monthly partnership helps children and families move from crisis to stability — and from stability to purpose.

At I Will Stand International, we believe transformation is a process — not a moment. The children and families we serve face challenges that require consistent care, education, and support. That’s why everything we do is built around a simple, proven approach:

Rescue. Restore. Equip. Empower.

This is how lives are changed — step by step.

Rescue

We identify children and families in vulnerable situations and provide immediate care and support.

Restore

Through discipleship, mentoring, and consistent love, we help restore their identity in Christ, day to day stability, and hope for their future.

Equip

We provide education, mentoring, and practical skills that prepare individuals for a sustainable future.

Empower

We empower individuals — especially women — to provide for their families and impact their communities.

This entire process is made possible through monthly partnership. One time gifts help. Monthly partnerships transform.

Child Sponsorship

Our sponsors make a direct impact in the lives of the children we serve. Sponsorship gives children access to education, helps provide school materials, and helps give them access to our programs which include educational camps, discipleship, weekend tutoring, mentoring, advocacy, computer access and training, and more.

Through needs assessment and action (rescue), restoring dignity and self-confidence, equipping with education and skills, and empowering these children to be everything the Lord has created them to be. We are able to see real transformation in each of their lives.

We invite you to partner with one (or more) of our children and be a catalyst for change in their lives.

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Biggest Need

Mfutumukiza Clement

Kabuga - Rwanda Kabuga Children's Programs (Rwanda)
Gender: Male
Mfutumukiza Clement is a 9-year-old boy whom our Country Director Justin Ngoga first met in March 2026. At the time, Clement was sleeping on the floor in front of a local pharmacy. According to the pharmacy staff, he had been spending his nights there for several months. When Justin first approached Clement, he was very reserved and unwilling to share information about his family or where he lived. Over the following months, We intentionally built trust and a relationship with Clement by regularly buying him snacks and checking on his wellbeing. On Thursday, May 7, 2026, We found Clement soaked from the rain, wet and shivering from the cold. Deeply concerned for his safety and wellbeing, We asked if he would allow us to visit his home. We promised him that we would help provide shoes, clothing, and support for him to return to school. Thankfully, Clement agreed and led us to his home. There, we met his mother, Mariam, a 36-year-old woman. Mariam explained that she previously worked as a house helper and became pregnant at a young age. She is the mother of six children from four different fathers. Her oldest daughter, who is 16 years old, already has a one-year-old child of her own too. The entire family currently lives together with Mariam’s current husband, who works as a security guard. Mariam and her husband have been living together for the past five years. At present, Mariam is unemployed and is also pregnant with her seventh child.The family is living in extremely vulnerable conditions, struggling with poverty, overcrowding, and limited resources. Clement’s situation reflects the difficult realities many children face when basic needs such as shelter, food, protection, education, and parental support are not adequately met.  
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Abacu Gideon

Kayovu - Rwanda Early Childhood Development Center - Kayovu, Rwanda - 2026/2027 School Year
Age: 3
Gender: Male
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Abe Elliotte Dylan

Kayovu - Rwanda Early Childhood Development Center - Kayovu, Rwanda - 2026/2027 School Year
Age: 2
Gender: Male
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