You already know
you want to help.
This is how.
One decision. Ten dollars a month. A child in Uganda who gets treated, protected, and set free from a parasite that was stealing their childhood.
I'm in. Join $10 for TEN.A jigger is a parasite.
But the real damage is what it takes.
In rural Uganda, children walk barefoot. A tiny parasite called a jigger burrows into their feet, feeds on blood, and lays hundreds of eggs. The swelling makes every step painful. Children stop going to school. They hide their feet. They stop lifting their heads.
Because communities don't understand what's happening, those children get labeled. Cursed. Untouchable. A burden.
One treatment is not enough. Without follow-up care, jiggers come back. Without protective shoes, reinfestation is almost certain. Without education, the cycle moves to the next child.
It's the loneliness that comes with it."
This is a solvable problem. It just requires someone to show up consistently. That someone is you.
Most giving feels
disconnected.
This is different.
You give once. You never hear what happened. You wonder if it mattered. That feeling is why most people eventually stop giving altogether.
$10 for TEN is built differently. It funds consistent care, consistent presence, and consistent follow-up. When you give monthly, our team can plan ahead, keep clinics staffed, and show up in villages week after week.
that actually breaks the cycle."
And every month, you hear back. Real names. Real stories. Real proof that your ten dollars did something.
You're not looking for
a transaction.
You're looking for somewhere to belong.
$10 for TEN is for people who believe that faithful, steady generosity does more than dramatic one-time gestures. People who want to know their giving is doing something real every single month, whether they're thinking about it or not.
You are not trying to be a hero. You just don't want to look away. You want to be the kind of person who shows up for someone who has no reason to expect it. That impulse is exactly what this is built for.
Here is exactly what
happens when you say yes.
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01
A child receives wholistic care
Jigger removal, infection treatment, medical care, and protective shoes made by Ugandan artisans. Not a quick fix. The whole picture.
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02
Their family learns how to stay free
Hygiene education and prevention training so the cycle doesn't start again. Knowledge that protects the whole household, not just one child.
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03
Dignity gets restored
A child who was called cursed learns they are seen and worth fighting for. That shift changes how they walk through the rest of their life.
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04
You hear about it
Monthly updates from Uganda. Real names. Real stories. You won't wonder if it worked. You'll know.
One-time giving is good.
Monthly giving changes things.
A single gift treats a child once. Monthly giving keeps the clinics open, the team staffed, and the follow-up care happening every week. Here is the difference.
- One treatment with no follow-up
- Clinics struggle to plan ahead
- Reinfestation without ongoing care
- Staff funding is unpredictable
- You never hear what happened
- Consistent care and follow-up every week
- Clinics stay open and fully staffed
- Shoes prevent reinfestation long-term
- Local Ugandan jobs sustained
- Monthly proof your gift is working
The world has enough one-time givers. What Uganda needs is people who stay.
You won't be doing this alone.
You're joining something already moving.
Over 200 monthly supporters are already funding clinics, shoes, and care for children in Uganda. Every month that number grows. Every month more children get treated.
No one raindrop feels responsible for the flood. Together, we are the flood.
This is what happens
when people stay.
We believe every child is made
in the image of God.
None of them should walk in pain.
Zero jiggers. Nothing less. Everyone walking free.
Ten dollars.
Every month.
Starting now.
Ten dollars won't change your life. But given consistently, it changes a child's. It keeps a clinic open. It puts shoes on feet that have never had them. It tells a kid who was called cursed that someone halfway around the world decided they were worth showing up for.
Your $10 this month. And next month. And the month after. That is three children treated before summer. Twelve before the year is over. Sixty before your five years are done.
Ten dollars is where most people start. Some give more. All of it matters.
When you join, you will hear from us within 48 hours.
Then every month, a real story from Uganda with your name in it.
