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Catch your autographed baseball and help the extreme poor!

For the price of just one baseball, you can provide:

A poor family with 5 chickens to start a business and have a source of nutrition.

A pregnant mom with a Mama Kit and all the supplies for a safe, hygienic birth.

School lunches for hungry kids who live in the slums of Kenya.

Hurry! Your chance to get your signed baseball and help the extreme poor will end when we run out of baseballs!

This would make a great gift for you, your child, or grandchild (or a very late Father’s Day present)!

A Partner You Can Trust

One of Bright Hope’s highest values is integrity. We understand the value of every dollar we receive and the difference every dollar can make in the life of someone in extreme poverty. We value the trust you have given us to effectively and efficiently deliver help to those in need. 

What is Bright Hope?

Bright Hope is a Christian organization made up of allies (donors) who want to bless and help the poorest people in the world. We build relationships with Bible believing churches in remote villages and city slums that want to minister to their poor neighbors. Then we help those churches bring “Hope for Today, Tomorrow and Eternity” to their neighborhood. We’ve been doing this for 50 years, in 5 counties and have thousands of allies, but we need your help.

P.S. Oh peanuts! Per IRS regulations, you will receive a tax-deductible receipt for the amount minus the fair market value of the autographed baseball. (Sorry, rules are rules, even for baseball fans and ministries helping the poor.)

The Bright Hope Promise

Bright Hope is a registered 501(c)(3) charity, and a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. We have been engaging the local church around the world for more than 45 years in the global fight against extreme poverty in their communities. We are committed to helping the extreme poor with the most effective and efficient methods, and we promise to treat every penny donated as if God, Himself, gave it to us.