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Sunday for a street child

Can we challenge your church to change lives this year?

To bring about change in the lives of street children in Latin America we would like you to find a few minutes space in your service on 14th October 2012 to pray for the work of Toybox and the street children.

What's the point?

By sharing the stories of these extraordinary children you can be part of bringing hope to their lives. Sunday For a Street Child will share The Child Ambassador Scheme with your church and invite your members to consider sponsoring a Child Ambassador. If you would like to request a pack of Child Ambassador Sponsorship forms to display in your church please click here .

If you have any questions about Sunday for a Street Child please call 0845 466 0010 or email info@toybox.org and ask for more information.

What does it involve?

By sharing the following resources with your congregation, you can put on a really inspirational presentation about the work that God is doing through Toybox with the street children of Latin America.  This will also share the Toybox Child Ambassador scheme with your church members.

Videos for use during your service:

- Sunday for a Street Child (5mins)

Mark Melluish Sermon for sunday for a street child (10mins)

Downloadable resources:

- Advert for church notices

Sign up for FREE Sunday for a Street Child resource 

All these resources plus more (including a poster, a worship PowerPoint and child ambassador forms) are avaliable on a FREE DVD.  Please complete the form below and we will send you this free resource for your Sunday for a Street Child.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Toybox TV

Sunday for a Street Child

Warning: - this video contains everything you need to change the life of a street child! Use this during your Sunday for a Street Child

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Contact us

info@toybox.org

01908 360050

+44 1908 360050 (overseas)

Who is Toybox?

Toybox is a Christian charity committed to helping street living and street working children and those at risk of becoming so, principally in Latin America.

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