
Burundi Youth for Christ is an organisation seeking to raise a generation of Godly leaders for the transformation of our broken nation. We run Homes of Hope orphanages, made possible by the grace of many sponsors, as well as medical centres, Future Hope Primary Schools and Gitega International Academy.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Request for Sponsorship
Dear Sir, Madam, Honorable....................................................................
Gitega International Academy, a mixed and boarding Christian English International Secondary School, located in the Central Province of Gitega, the first of its kind in the whole country is seeking your financial support for a basketball tournament that is due to take place in the Ethiopian Capital Addis- Ababa in February 17 until 21, 2016.
This tournament is going to provide exciting learning experiences for the Burundian Youth as it will offer them a great opportunity to interact with the Youth from other countries of Africa and the World at large. It will be an opportunity for Burundian Youth to display their talents to the World but also widen their horizons about the world.
Therefore, supporting this event on your side will be joining our school into building a great future for our nation by helping us groom a new generation of young men and women of Integrity- Excellence and responsible Leadership ( which is our school Motto).
Your contribution under- mentioned " Voyage à Addis" may be deposited in FINBANK on the GIA account no 20004306011(Burundi francs) or in Kenyan Commercial Bank (KCB) in Burundi account no 6600032928 JEUNESSE POUR CHRIST ( USDollars).
We highly appreciate the support in advance. INDEED, WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER.
Happy New Year
« Today in the town of David a
Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. » Luke 2 : 1
« Wishing you and your loved ones a
Happy New Year”.
With Love,
Burundi Youth for Christ Family.
Thursday, 17 December 2015
The Vision
Bakery Project
the Future Hope School have benefited from the addition of bread to their diets. We have a bakery in Cibitoke and Gitega and this project is making a big difference. Children who used to come to school hungry, now get fed mid-morning, and their grades have improved now that they are not studying on an empty stomach. The surplus bread and doughnuts are sold in town and generate an income to support the projects. With this project, we’re providing:- skills-training and a livelihood for those working in the bakery, food for the children in our care and we’re taking steps towards sustainability from the income we generate in town.
Full self-sustainability is still a long way off, but this is an encouraging step anyway.
We pray for good and godly workers to accomplish this activity.
Monday, 14 December 2015
Christmas Preparation
Please pray with us. Political violence and insecurity increased in Bujumbura this weekend. Many persons were perished in Bujumbura, the capital of Burundi.
Nevertheless, as Christians we keep trusting in Jesus our Saviour. We continue praying and we hope to celebrate the Christmas day like others.
Galatians 3: 11 "....The just shall live by faith.''
Our children in the Homes of Hopes ( Orphanages) and schools ( Future Hope Schools and Gitega International Academy) are still busy with their first term Exams. Our schools and orphanages are located in Gitega, Cibitoke and Makamba. We praise the Lord as the kids don't hear gunfire, it's peaceful there. They can't wait to celebrate Christmas day. We pray for enough fund to be able celebrate for these kids. It's their day. Prayers and Supports are most needed and highly appreciated.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Future Hope School Makamba is here!

expectations are high. Unlike many other primary schools in this part of the country, Future Hope School will be providing training in computer basics, bible study, English language, and leadership skills. All of this is in addition to the required government curriculum, and we cannot wait to see how these diverse programs will impact the children attending the school. We know that by investing in these children when they are young, God will be able to shape the future of this nation.

A big thank you to all our supporters who are contributing to give life in Burundi Youth for Christ.
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Beautiful Faces at Shammah Health Center
Today we have a Guest Post written by Nadine, Medical Director of Shammah Health Center
Shammah Health Center is a special place. A place where our community is beginning to feel like they belong. A place of laughter, of joy, of hope, of sadness sometimes, of peace, and of healing. As we have almost seen 2000 patients, many of them returning, we are developing beautiful relationships within our community.
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Beautiful Irakoze |
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Baby Shakuru, earlier in the day before he passed away. So tiny and beautiful |
Shakuru. This tiny baby is the smallest person I have ever laid eyes on. He was extremely premature, but had been born 2 weeks prior and had survived that long in his little, under-developed body. His mama brought him in as he was having difficulty breathing. We stabilized him and after keeping him under observation for the day, he was about to be transferred to Kibuye hospital when he stopped breathing. We did CPR for 20 minutes and then he passed away. After closer inspection, we could see that this baby had severe disabilities and deformities that would have made his life very difficult. He is now with Jesus. This is the sixth baby his mother has lost as for some reason she is not able to bear children to full-term. This is devastating for the family. They named him Shakuru, which means “thankful.” We prayed with the family and comforted them however we could. I only pray that God used us to be a comfort to her in this time of extreme loss.

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Deborah, our little miracle |
Shalissa – Baby Shammah as we like to call her….The first baby born at Shammah Health Center. Her mother, Pascalia, has been using our medical services for her family and is paying off her debts through our work program. She is such a hard worker and does it with such joy. She has been a huge asset in contributing to land clearing for our malnutrition program. And it is a treat to be able to see this family throughout the week and watch baby Shammah grow!
The first mama that joined our debt work program walked almost 2 hours one way just to pay us a visit and thank us for the time that we allowed her to be treated and pay her debt off by working later. This was a really moving experience for her, enough that she made this long journey just to thank us and bring us a basket of green bananas from her garden.
These are a few of the most memorable stories I have to share from the last couple of months. It has been incredible to watch Shammah Health Center grow into the vision that God gave me for it much faster than I had expected. It has been the most beautiful story to be a part of.
Thank you for all your support and prayers.
Thursday, 3 July 2014
End of term...
The past few weeks have been a busy time for
Burundi Youth For Christ, especially in regards to Gitega International
Academy, which wrapped up their school year and sent the kids home for
the summer. There will be a lot of construction work going on at GIA over the next couple of months as we prepare to add a new grade to the school. We are
currently working on securing funds for the construction, and the
process will begin shortly so as to be done by the start of the next academic year.
We are also saying goodbye to many of our long and
short term volunteers who are heading back home, some to stay and some
will only be gone for a season, but they will be dearly missed
regardless. Our terrific headmaster of two years left near the beginning
of the month, and we are in need of a new headmaster for the coming
year. As well as some of our wonderful teachers and aids who are
returning home to pursue the next chapter of their lives. We are sorry
to see them go, but we are keeping them in our prayers that they will be
blessed as they move on with their lives.
Alongside the end of the school year, we have begun
the Bujumbura GIA summer classes that are taking place here at the BYFC
Office. We have had a few short time volunteers come in already to teach
music, bible and hygiene classes, and we eagerly await to see what the
next volunteer teachers will have to offer these students.
It is crazy to see GIA add a grade 10 class to the
school as it seems like only yesterday that the first grade 7 and 8 classes started at the school. GIA has grown so quickly in such a short period
of time, and the kids have as well. It is so apparent that many of the
students will indeed become the future leaders of Burundi because many
of them are driven, hard-working, bold in their faith, and have a knack
for leadership. We wait in anticipation to see the men and women that
will come from Gitega International Academy, and the change they will
incite within their nation.
We ask that you would keep BYFC in your prayers as
we continue to teach the GIA students throughout the summer. That they
would be driven and eager to learn even in the midst of their summer
break.
May God Bless you all, and thank you for keeping BYFC close to your hearts
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