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How You Can Help

Aid the Children, Inc. is dependent on gifts from interested friends. Through your partnership, you can literally save the life of a child. Thank you so much for your contributions. Together we can change the world, one child at a time.

Through a single gift of $50, you can literally save the life of a child infected with HIV. Your $50 will supply a child dying of AIDS with enough of our natural treatment to restore the child to health. Together we can change the world, one child at a time.

Donations

To make a tax deductible contribution by mail; make your check payable to Aid the Children and mail it to:

Aid the Children, Inc.
P.O. Box 73858
Newnan, GA 30271

Thank you for your generous gift of hope.

Gideon's Army

Will you be one of the 300 individuals who will give $60 a month to give ongoing help to HIV positive children, most of whom are orphans?

These children are destitute and many are literally starving to death. Your $60 will supply food, clothing, education, a gospel witness, and our wonderful natural treatment to help restore their health. Thank you so much for caring. Your gift will transform a child’s life.

Be a Prayer Partner

Prayer is the force that moves the hand of God to action. We have a growing group of people who have offered to uphold this ministry before the throne of God. If you would like to be a part of this prayer team, just send an email to:

prayerteam@aidthechildren.com

or Visit Our Contact Us Page.

Donate a Larger Amount

Gifts given to Aid the Children, Inc. are greatly appreciated, as they empower us to share our life-saving program with HIV positive children around the world. All gifts are tax deductable. Thank you for doing what you can to help us to restore hope to these children.


Your Generous Donations Go a Long Way

  • Provides the children with highly nutritious food.
  • The child will receive our natural treatments to help restore their health.
  • Pays for CD4 testing to determine the child’s progress against the HIV virus.
  • Pays a small amount to a Community Health Worker, who is there to monitor the health of the child.