Kingdom Legacy Ministries launches 2026 Back 2 School drive for 130 Filipino children
By AI, Created 1:18 PM UTC, May 16, 2026, /AGP/ – Kingdom Legacy Ministries has opened its 2026 Back 2 School campaign to sponsor 130 children in the Philippines, with 90 still unfunded ahead of a June 1 deadline. Each $30 gift covers a child’s uniforms, fees and supplies for the school year, with distribution set for the first week of June.
Why it matters: - The campaign aims to remove a basic financial barrier that can determine whether a child in the Philippines stays in school. - Kingdom Legacy Ministries says each $30 sponsorship covers a full school year for one child, including a uniform, school fees and supplies. - The 2026 drive still needs support for 90 children before the June 1 deadline.
What happened: - Kingdom Legacy Ministries launched its annual Back 2 School campaign for 2026. - The organization set a goal of sponsoring 130 children for the upcoming school year. - School uniforms, fees and supplies are scheduled for distribution in the first week of June 2026. - As of May 2026, 40 children had already been sponsored.
The details: - Kingdom Legacy Ministries is a Christian humanitarian organization based in the Philippines with U.S. contact in New Paris, Ohio. - The Back 2 School program covers the full school year for $30 per child. - The ministry says it has sent 800 children back to school over the past eight years. - Kingdom Legacy Ministries says it has served more than 400,000 meals to families in need across the Philippines. - Former sponsored students are now adults who volunteer in KLM community development projects, including feeding programs, teaching and other initiatives. - The organization lists other programs including Feeding Program, Youth Leadership and Discipleship, Disaster Relief, the Christmas Project, and Church Planting and Bible Studies. - More information is available in the Back to School Program, along with donation details and a video.
Between the lines: - The campaign is built around founder Dennis’ personal experience growing up in the Philippines, where education costs strained his family. - Dennis said his older sister left school so he could continue his education, and a retired U.S. Marine named Bryan later helped finance his schooling. - That history frames the campaign as both fundraising and testimony, linking one child’s support to long-term community impact. - The ministry says the children waiting for support could grow into doctors, educators, community leaders and public servants.
What’s next: - Kingdom Legacy Ministries is seeking sponsorships through June 1, 2026. - Distribution of uniforms, fees and supplies is set for the first week of June. - The organization is asking donors to close the gap for the remaining 90 children before the school year begins.
The bottom line: - A $30 gift can fund one child’s school year, and the ministry still needs sponsors for nearly three-quarters of its 2026 goal.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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