Hagar’s Choice is a South African homeschool family ministry that we support.
A Cape Town family of 5 offer their time, love and their home as a place of safety for babies and children awaiting adoption.
The Campher family are homeschoolers, but each member of the family, has a baby to care for until the little one is adopted and taken to their ‘forever’ home.
Not only do they care for more than one baby at a time, but they even take in premature babies and babies with special needs.
Hagars’ Choice is a registered non-profit organisation and here is how you can support the self-sacrificing work that they do.
1. My School Card Beneficiary:
Hagar’s Choice has been approved as a My School My Village recipient. Your day to day purchases from this list of vendors can benefit this homeschool family ministry and non-proft organisation.
If you are willing, please apply for a My School Card or add them as a beneficiary of your My School Card. You are allowed a maximum of three beneficiaries.
To do this, please download this form and nominate Hagar’s Choice as a beneficiary of the My School Card Programme. Email the form back to cs@myschool.co.za or fax it to 0866 822 833.
2. Financial support: You can also make a once-off or a regular monthly donation to their bank account:
ABSA Savings
Branch code 63 2005
Account nr: 906 185 7601
Reference: HagarsChoice
In addition, you can also:
3. Pray – pray for the Camphor family who are caring for the newborns 24×7, pray for the babies who may be experiencing emotions of abandonment, rejection and fear. Pray that this would be replaced with acceptance, trust and the Perfect Love that drives out fear.
4. Like the Hagar’s Choice page on Facebook and please SHARE their story on social media:
Website: http://hagarschoice.co.za
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hagarschoice/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hagarschoice2244/
Youtube: https://youtu.be/7mlbHKtkdbk
5. Share this page on Social Media – facebook, twitter and any other medium you use.
6. Consider adoption – Should you feel led to investigate the option of adopting an orphan baby you can visit PROCARE