About Terry Duffy

Terry Duffy was a dear friend and He Intends Victory board member who went to be with the Lord in 2002. Terry loved children and although she never had any of her own, all children were “her” children. We have children in this program from  Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Paraguay and Uganda. All of these third-world countries are devastated by HIV/AIDS and sad to say, the children suffer the most. We have determined to change that in the name of Jesus, one child at a time.

Be sure to read the information on one of our AIDS orphans. An AIDS orphan is defined as a child, “15 years old or younger who has lost at least one parent to HIV/AIDS”. Most often, children in this place are vulnerable because even their living parent may be HIV+ or unable to care for their children due to sickness.

What we Do

He Intends Victory’s commitment is to provide food, schooling, school uniforms, shoes, basic medical needs and a guardian or caregiver. Each guardian or caregiver has committed to providing the best home environment for each of Terry’s Kids. Most of our children actually cost us more than the standard monthly sponsorship amount but we have limited the number of sponsors for each child to two to make sure all of their needs are met each month. We ask each sponsor or sponsor family to make at least a one-year commitment.

How this works

If you would like to sponsor a child, we encourage you to let us know from which country “your” child lives and if you would like a boy or a girl and approximately what age. We will then send you a few cards and you will be able to choose “your” child. After you have been assigned to a child, we will encourage you to write to the child and build a friendship in the Lord. We’ll include all the details available to build a loving and long-lasting friendship. You WILL make a huge difference in this child’s life and what you do will wonderfully change the future of this child. Please pray about this and if you would like to speak to someone for more information, please feel free to call us at…

800-HIV-HOPE (448-4673)