Join us in living out James 1:27 by providing hope, education, and Christ-centered support to vulnerable children and widows in Guyana, Kenya, and India
Empowering Your Church to Transform Lives Across Three Continents
680 +
Children & Widows Served
3 Countries
Guyana, Kenya and India
95%
Direct Program Impact
Why Churches Partner with Our Mission
For over 17 years, we've provided holistic care to orphaned and vulnerable children in Guyana while extending critical support to widows across Kenya and India. Our mission combines immediate humanitarian relief with long-term empowerment through education, skills training, and sustainable livelihood programs—reflecting the heart of James 1:27.
Your church partnership creates transformational change for the world's most vulnerable populations—children who've lost their parents and widows struggling to survive. Together, we provide shelter, nutrition, education, medical care, and pathways to self-sufficiency, living out the Gospel in practical ways.
Residential care for orphaned children in Guyana with full educational support
Widow empowerment programs in Kenya and India providing income generation
Quarterly impact reports with photos, stories, and measurable outcomes to share with your congregation
Vocational training centers teaching marketable skills to widows
Medical care, nutrition programs, and emergency relief services
Our Mission & Leadership
Bless the Children Home was founded in 2008 with a sacred calling: to provide hope, healing, and a future for the world's most vulnerable—orphaned children and widows who have nowhere else to turn.
Who We Are
What began as a children's home in Guyana has grown into a multi-national ministry of compassion. For over 17 years, we have been a beacon of hope for those society often overlooks—children who've lost their parents and widows struggling to survive alone.
What We Do
In Guyana - Our flagship children's home provides residential care, education, and love to orphaned and vulnerable children. We are their family, giving them safe shelter, nutritious meals, quality education, medical care, and most importantly—a childhood filled with hope and possibility.
In Kenya - We empower orphaned children and widows with educational support, vocational training, and pathways to self-sufficiency. Through skills training and micro-enterprise development, we help widows transform from vulnerable to victorious.
In India - Our widow support programs provide emergency relief, vocational training, and small business development opportunities, enabling women who've lost everything to rebuild their lives with dignity and independence.
Our Commitment
Every child deserves a childhood. Every widow deserves dignity. Every person deserves hope.
We believe that authentic compassion combines meeting immediate needs with creating lasting transformation. That's why we don't just provide food and shelter—we provide education, skills training, and ongoing support that breaks cycles of poverty and creates generational change.
Meet Dr. Fiona Pyszka
President, Bless the Children Home
Dr. Fiona Pyszka brings over 17 years of executive leadership and business strategy expertise to her role as President of As You Bless the Children Home. Her unique combination of business acumen and compassionate leadership has positioned the organization as a trusted partner for corporate social responsibility initiatives across three nations.
Business Expertise
Dr. Pyszka holds a Doctor of Business Administration from Liberty University, an MBA from Regent University, and a BA in Business Administration from Lee University. Her specializations include communication strategy, relationship building, organizational leadership, and sustainable business development.
Professional Leadership
As founder of Fiona Inc., Dr. Pyszka has mentored corporate leaders and organizations through strategic coaching focused on purpose-driven growth and measurable results. Her approach to nonprofit management applies proven business principles to maximize impact and ensure financial accountability—qualities that resonate with corporate partners seeking transparent, results-oriented philanthropic partnerships.
Vision for Impact
Raised in Guyana and intimately familiar with the challenges facing vulnerable populations, Dr. Pyszka combines personal experience with professional expertise to create sustainable solutions for orphaned children and widows. Her leadership ensures every corporate partnership delivers measurable outcomes, comprehensive reporting, and transformational community impact.
Dr. Pyszka is an international speaker, author of 12 books, and host of her own television program addressing leadership, purpose, and strategic success.
Church Partnership Levels
VISIONARY PARTNER
$500,000 - $1,000,000
Sponsor complete care for 50+ orphaned children annually and empower 200+ widows with sustainable livelihoods
Full operational support for our Guyana children's home for one year
Establish widow empowerment center in Kenya or India in your church's name
Exclusive site visits to all three countries with pastoral/leadership team
Building or program naming rights (e.g., "[Church Name] Education Center")
Personalized video updates from children and widows your church is supporting
Premier logo placement on all materials, vehicles, and buildings
Church leadership invited to beneficiary presentation events
Detailed quarterly impact reports with photos and success metrics
Featured documentary-style case study of your church's partnership impact
10 tickets to annual fundraising gala
LEADERSHIP PARTNER
$100,000 - $249,999
Sponsor education for 15+ children and provide microloans for 50+ widows to start businesses
Full educational sponsorship for 15 orphaned children (primary through secondary)
Fund microloan program enabling 50 widows to start income-generating businesses
Bi-annual impact reports with photos and progress updates from beneficiaries
Virtual site tour and video call with children and program staff
Recognition plaque at orphanage facility
Logo on website, annual report, and program materials
Quarterly newsletter with exclusive beneficiary stories
6 tickets to annual fundraising gala
Social media features and recognition posts
TRANSFORMATIONAL PARTNER
$250,000 - $499,999
Provide complete care for 25+ children and launch vocational training for 100+ widows
Sponsor full scholarship program for 25 orphaned children (tuition, supplies, uniforms)
Fund complete widow vocational training program in one country
Annual site visit to orphanage and widow programs with leadership team
Program wing or classroom naming rights
Bi-annual comprehensive impact reports with beneficiary stories
Direct letters and artwork from children your church is sponsoring
Prominent logo on facility signage and all program materials
Virtual meetings with program directors and beneficiaries (quarterly)
8 tickets to annual fundraising gala
Featured in annual report and social media spotlights
STRATEGIC PARTNER
$50,000 - $99,999
Provide full support for 8+ children and skills training for 25+ widows
Sponsor complete care package (food, shelter, education, medical) for 8 children
Fund sewing/tailoring training program for 25 widows
Annual detailed impact report with beneficiary updates and photos
Personalized thank-you letters from sponsored children
Logo recognition on website partner page and newsletters
Quarterly email updates with program highlights
4 tickets to annual fundraising gala
Social media acknowledgment and appreciation posts
Help Us Do More.
We've made it easy for you to support our mission in the way that works best for you. You can give securely online using PayPal, credit or debit card. Prefer to give by mail? Simply send a check. Every donation, no matter how you choose to give, makes a lasting difference in the lives of children who need it most.
International Giving
Credit / Debit Card
Mail Your Donation.
You can send a check donation to our US headquarters:
Bless The Children Home P O Box 292 Palmyra, PA 17078
Please make checks payable to "Bless The Children Home." For questions about your donation, call 717-917-8101 or email us.

