Pledge Sponsor
PRAYER SPONSOR • PERSONAL SPONSOR
Palmer Home wishes to provide for our children a stable and loving environment. We desire to nourish them spiritually, emotionally, and intellectually, as well as care for their physical needs.
Since Palmer is equipped to provide long-term care when necessary, our financial responsibilities for a child could continue from birth through college. And with basic living expenses ever on the increase, you can well imagine what it takes to raise some 80 children.
Becoming a child’s Pledge Sponsor is easy, but it’s a decision you will want to make personally in the privacy of your own home, after carefully considering your other commitments to family and church.
All funds given to help support a child should be sent to the Business Office for proper response and tax receipt. Individual gifts may also be given to the child; however, it is always wise to check with the houseparents to determine specific needs. Since the children live as a family, we appreciate those who remain sensitive to the need for moderation and practicality.
To become a child’s Pledge Sponsor, indicate any preference on the form below and tell us the amount you will pledge monthly. If you would prefer to make your gift less frequently, let us know your pledge commitment by filling in the space marked “other.”
Once we hear from you, we will send you a picture of a child along with a brief biographical sketch. We will then use your monthly gift to directly provide for that child’s total needs. An investment in a child’s future can be one of the most personally rewarding things one could ever do. That’s certainly our prayer for you as you begin your sponsorship. With your partnership, Palmer Home can indeed be a place where hope still grows!
Any questions not specifically addressed here may be directed to the Business Office at 662-328-5704.

Palmer Home for Children is recognized as a charitable, not-for-profit corporation under Mississippi law. We are also recognized as a 501(c)(3) public charity under federal law.


