
One of the world’s leading child advocacy organizations, All God’s Children International — based in Vancouver — is close to reaching its goal of raising $22 million for its special campaign
All God’s Children International is excited to announce the public phase of its $22 million comprehensive campaign called Unlocking Hope.
This initiative seeks to transform the lives of more than 1.2 million vulnerable children around the world by empowering local leaders to disrupt the trauma that tears children away from families, so no child of God will ever be alone again.

“God has given us a mission to be His hands and feet in this world,” said Hollen Frazier, the president of AGCI. “Through the Unlocking Hope campaign, we are answering His call to bring love and healing to His children. It is our faith that drives us to this work — to restore what was lost and bring light to the darkness. We are trusting in His provision and are inviting others to walk alongside us as we carry His hope to those in need.”
AGCI, headquartered in Vancouver, is one of the world’s leading child advocacy and trauma disruptor organizations. AGCI is relentlessly committed to responding to Christ’s call to care for His most vulnerable children.
This campaign is inspired by Jeremiah 29:11:
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
The campaign is grounded in a deep sense of purpose and faith that God’s plan will unfold through the hearts of those who give and support this important work.
Since launching in 2022, the campaign has raised $20 million, with just $2 million left to reach its $22 million goal. AGCI is calling on its supporters to be part of this final push to help unlock hope and healing for children around the globe.
There are three pillars of the Unlocking Hope campaign:
Empowering the Nation of Colombia — AGCI will establish a team of 41 multi-disciplinary leaders in Colombia, using AGCI’s child advocacy model to bring hope and healing to vulnerable children. This team will lead efforts to transform Colombia’s child welfare system and create long-term change.
Growing Impact Across Latin America — AGCI’s work in Colombia is inspiring other nations across Latin America to transform their child welfare systems. By sharing its proven model, AGCI is helping these nations empower their own children to heal and thrive.
Transforming Care for Children Worldwide — AGCI is expanding its efforts globally, providing innovative child advocacy and family care models to ensure vulnerable children worldwide break free from trauma and experience healing.
With $2 million left to raise, AGCI is inviting all donors to help bring the Unlocking Hope campaign to its full potential. Contributions today will directly impact the lives of vulnerable children, bringing them closer to hope and a brighter future. You can give at www.allgodschildren.org/unlocking-hope.
The goal is to raise the remaining $2 million by the end of the year.
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