![]() FAQ About Let the Children Come Foundation founded
in cooperation
with Trinity Christian Fellowship and Pastor Carlos
Guzman
in 1999. What is Let The Children Come Foundation? A Christian, non-profit organization registered in Georgia and U.S. government approved. All donations are tax deductible. What is the work of Let The Children Come Foundation? The foundation seeks sponsors for needy children who live in Chincha Alta, Peru to provide a Christian-based education that impacts their lives, their futures and their community. What is the cost of sponsoring a child? $25 a month per year What does the sponsorship money provide? The $25 a month provides a quality education, two school uniforms, school supplies, books, and one meal a day. The students attend class 8 months of the year. What is wrong with the public school system in Peru? Along
with the instability of the economy and government of Why do they need a private school?
What does the sponsor receive? The sponsor receives the child's photo, quarterly newsletters, correspondence from the child, and the opportunity to send personal packages to the child during the year. The sponsor also receives the opportunity to be a part of a young person's life in another country demonstrating the love of God to them. What percentage of funds are sent on to the children?The LTCC Foundation is operated by volunteers, so 100% of all sponsorships are sent on to the school. All sponsors/donors receive a copy of the LTCC records. Will I receive a receipt for donations? Yes -- receipts are sent for all donations received. Do I have to sign a contract with LTCC? No contracts are signed with LTCC and a sponsorship can last for any length of time. Is there a Board of Directors? Presently, LTCC is a volunteer organization working in cooperation with Trinity Christian Fellowship in Lawrenceville, GA. How can I contact you to sponsor a child? Send an e-mail message or contact us by regular mail or telephone. This information is on the home page. Helping needy children in: Peru.
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