Free to be a Child

From Danger to Safety • From Abandoned to Loved
From Forgotten to Known • From Slavery to Freedom

Help us reach our goal of $130,000 to sustain the growth we’ve already seen in 2025 to turn abandonment into belonging and fear into freedom.

$83,013.14 of $130,000 Raised

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I pray this video calls you to join in the fight and help us set even more children free in Brazil, Thailand, and Burma.

Already this year, we’ve rescued 16 children in Thailand and two in Brazil, where our first safe home in the interior of the Amazon just opened. Our Prevention Projects and outreaches have impacted thousands more, and we aren’t slowing down. Countless vulnerable children remain trapped in darkness and deserve the chance to experience the simple joys of childhood: running, jumping, laughing, and playing freely.

Letter from Founder

God has given us exciting goals to reach this year, expanding in every area where he has called us to shine the light of his love in the darkest regions of the world for children.

Already this year, we’ve officially opened our first safe home in Brazil and welcomed two children who have no other place to go in the Amazon region. We have room for 13 more.

We’ve rescued 11 children in Thailand since the start of the new year and are running out of space. We’ll soon begin building an additional boys’ home at the Promise Land, as well as a next-generation home for older rescued kids turned staff. 

We are working to build another home in Burma to make room for all the children we’ve brought to safety because of the ongoing civil war and the extreme danger these children face daily. Our goal is to add another 20 children to the House of Hope.

Also, many of our prevention outreaches are expanding, and we are returning to areas of Thailand and Burma where the need is the greatest.

This is why we are launching our I Am Free to Be a Child campaign—with a goal of $130,000—to sustain the growth we’ve already seen in 2025 and continue rescuing and restoring even more children in the hardest-to-reach places.

This is a call to action—to consider becoming a monthly Freedom Partner to turn abandonment into belonging, slavery into freedom. While your giving is having a powerful impact, by becoming a Freedom Partner, you can be part of building a stronger foundation for everything we do. Your commitment and generosity in giving to our mission make it possible for us to not only continue the work but expand it to reach, rescue, and restore that next child!

Thank you for your unwavering compassion and commitment. Because of you, freedom is possible!

With heartfelt gratitude,

Free to be a Child

From danger to safety, abandoned to loved, forgotten to known, this is the journey every vulnerable child deserves to take, and with your help, that journey can begin today. It’s a journey to be free, free of worry and pain and heartache!

Rescued Turned Rescuer

There is a place where rescued children who have been exploited, abused, and even abandoned come to begin their healing. This is Life Impact’s offsite emergency transitional safe house, but it’s more than that—it’s a place of safety where trust is built and fear starts to leave.

Young Boy Escapes Violence

City of God is one of the most dangerous slums in Rio and in Latin America that Life Impact serves. The people there are caught in the middle of an ongoing war between drug traffickers and police. Almost every week, violent confrontations erupt, leaving behind death, injury, and fear. For the children who grow up here, danger and exploitation are normal. Desperation and insecurity are part of their everyday lives.

Life Impact Team Scares Pedophile Away From Little Girl!

In the heart of the Amazon, where the rivers wind like veins through remote jungle villages, I witnessed something I will never forget. On a remote and hidden island, children dressed only in their swimming suits played by a lagoon. One little girl running to play with them caught my eye—maybe seven years old, with wild hair and piercing green eyes full of innocence and wonder. Then, a yacht appeared. A man—older, foreign, wearing a speedo and holding a drink—stepped out. He began calling to the little girls.