Sponsor a Child

Your sponsorship helps us continue our mission to provide high quality education. Each donation goes directly to the student's education, nutrituion, & healthcare.

How to Become a Sponsor

  1. Pick a Student Below
  2. Remember Their Name
  3. Click "Donate"
  4. Choose your Payment Frequency (either $50/month or $600/year)
  5. Select your preferred Student's name in the drop-down menu on the Donate page

Aayush Dhiman $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Kindergarten. My birthday is on August 4, 2019. My father is labour and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Kaushik Raj Gupta $50

I am a boy. I study in Kindergarten. My birthday is on July 31, 2019. My father is a rikshaw driver and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Advit Chandel $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Two. My birthday is on July 20, 2016. My father is Driver and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Arnav Tyagi $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Two. My birthday is on April 27, 2017. My father is Electrician and mother is a housewife

Donate

Arush Rana $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Three. My birthday is on January 9, 2015. My father is Cook and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Ansh Pal $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Five. My birthday is on December 21, 2012. My father is Driver and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Ronak Negi $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Six. My birthday is on April 19, 2012. My father is Delivery man and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Krishna Rana $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Eight. My birthday is on September 1, 2012. My father is a servant in hotel and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Akshat Negi $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Four. My birthday is on August 9, 2014. My father is a driver and mother works as a sales woman in a small store.

Donate

Priyanshu Gupta $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Five. My birthday is on August 10, 2012. My father is Street food Vendor and mother is a Tailor.

Donate

Ayush Kukreti $50

I am a boy. I study in grade Six. My birthday is on November 19, 2011. My father is Dishwasher in a restaurant and mother is a housewife.

Donate

Meet Four Sponsors and their Interesting Testimonial Stories

Shohreh Aghdashloo, Michael Ward, Chad Kammin, and Michael Alexander share one beautiful experience – they all sponsor children at Mother Miracle School in India. Watch this video and see what they have to say about their sponsorships.


Your monthly gift of $50 or yearly $600 




Your sponsorship will give your sponsored child access to academic enrollment, computer education, healthcare, school meals, school materials, and access to all extra-curricular activities, including karate, yoga, meditation, art, music, and dancing.


As a sponsor, you’ll be able to see your impact firsthand through letters and photos from your child. Learn why you should sponsor a child and how you can thereby end the cycle of poverty in India for good. 


Below, meet some of the boys and girls waiting to be sponsored by someone like you.


We know it’s important to you that your donation is being used effectively. It’s important to us, too. Please visit our Financial Transparency page. 


Shahla Ettefagh, President and Founder

How Sponsorship Works

Through sponsoring, we’re able to connect you with one of our children in need. Sponsoring a Mother Miracle School child is a unique opportunity because our students are born into extreme poverty, yet they are brilliant and talented. If given a chance, they compete at the highest level and succeed every time.

  1. Sponsor a Child
    For just $50 per month or $600 per year, you can sponsor a child in need out of a slum area in India and change his or her life forever.
  2. Welcome to Mother Miracle
    We’ll send you a welcome email from us with a photo and other information about your new sponsored child. Welcome to the Mother Miracle family!
  3. Watch your child’s life change
    You’ll receive academic updates, letters, artwork, and photos. You’re welcome to visit your child at any time or send a birthday cake or gift at our gift shop.


Not only does your sponsorship change the life of one child, but the impact also ripples out to each child’s family, as well as future generations of Mother Miracle School.