Sponsor a Child
Sponsorship is not a transaction. It is a relationship. You receive personal updates — therapy milestones, first friendships, moments of real change. Over time, many sponsors no longer feel like donors. They feel like part of the child's story.
Meet the Children You Can Support

When Mariam first arrived, she struggled to communicate.
Today she attends school and participates in therapy.
What to Expect as a Sponsor
Your Support, Up Close.
When you sponsor a child, you begin with a personal introduction, who they are, the challenges they face, and the hopes their family carries for them.

At 3 months, you might hear:
• A child attending speech therapy for the first time.
• A reduction in isolating behaviours
• A first smile, a first friendship, a first group activity.
• A mother expressing relief as she no longer feels alone.

At 12 months, the story is often unrecognizable.
A child who once lived in isolation, now communicating, connecting, moving more independently.
And often, the deepest change is within the family itself.

Parents who once lived in exhaustion and hopelessness begin speaking with joy about their child's future.
For sponsors, receiving these updates does not feel like reading a report.
It feels like watching hope slowly come alive in a child's life.
If you ever visit Egypt, we would be honoured to welcome you into our center and introduce you to the child you have walked beside. Those visits become moments of shared humanity, connection, and joy.
Another Way to Make a Difference
A donation is another meaningful way to support Bright & Pure Hearts and help provide care, support, and brighter opportunities for children with developmental disabilities.
