Bolivian Youth Ministries
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Children of Prisoners Program
Provides housing and care for children whose parents are imprisoned until the parent is released and able to care for them.

Prison Ministry
Offers a program of discipleship to parents in prison, focusing on presenting the Word of God and providing for other needs.

Child Sponsorship Program
Provides 24/7 care including meals, medical/dental care, Christian education, tutoring, and a Godly influence.

About
Bolivian Youth Ministries


Founded in
2008
EIN
26-0792171
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
-
Address
26987 FERN RIDGE RD SWEET HOME, OR 97386-9569 United States
Website
http://byministries.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
Founded in 2008, Bolivian Youth Ministries focuses on reaching children in Bolivia with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They provide homes and education, focusing on children in high-risk situations, offering them a safe environment and spiritual guidance. Their facilities include homes for girls, a student center for tutoring, and support facilities for maintenance and daily operations.
Mission
Bolivian Youth Ministries reaches the people of Bolivia, specifically the children, with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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