Our team
“Ordinary people with extraordinary love for children.”
Meet Our Team
“Guided by vision, anchored in service.”
Our strength is not just in our organized efforts but in the organic community that has grown around our mission. We are a family of like-minded individuals, bound by a shared desire to serve and a deep well of compassion. Our team members don’t just show up to work or volunteer; they bring their full selves, their unique backgrounds, and their unwavering belief in our cause. This creates an environment where everyone feels seen, valued, and empowered to make a difference. The friendships formed and the support offered within our team are a beautiful reflection of the love we aim to share with the children we serve. It’s a testament to how kindness and service can build not only a strong organization but a strong community where everyone belongs.

Daniel White
Founder
“I believe in building programs that don’t just fill time but transform lives. Each workshop, or mentoring session is an opportunity to spark something new in a child. Programs aren’t just logistics—they’re vessels for encouragement and growth. I love designing initiatives that help children see their own potential, whether it’s a science project that teaches an art class that gives them freedom to express feelings they’ve held inside. The most rewarding part of my work is when children carry that confidence into other parts of their lives. Our mission is to plant seeds of courage and resilience, and I see those seeds sprouting every day.”

David Carter
Program Director
“Our volunteers are everyday heroes, and I never take that for granted. People come with different skills—some love mentoring, others excel in organising, some simply have a gift for listening. My job is to guide them into roles where their passion can shine. What inspires me most is how volunteering transforms not only the lives of children but the lives of the volunteers themselves. I’ve seen college students discover a lifelong calling, retirees find renewed purpose, and busy professionals gain perspective by giving a few hours of their week. Volunteers are proof that community change begins when ordinary people step up with extraordinary love.”

Maria Thompson
Executive Director
“For me, leadership is about service. I never view my role as simply managing programs or budgets—it’s about ensuring that every choice we make reflects our love for the children we serve. I have walked into rooms where a child’s face lights up because they feel heard, and I’ve seen parents breathe a sigh of relief when they realize they’re not alone. Those moments remind me that leadership is more about listening than speaking, more about lifting others than being in the spotlight. My hope is that every child who comes into contact with JESUS LOVES ALL CHILDREN feels a sense of belonging, safety, and possibility. ”
Testimonials
Your success, our story.
Don’t just take our word for it—hear directly from the people we’ve helped. Our clients’ success stories are at the heart of what we do, and their glowing reviews are a testament to our dedication and the quality of our work. We’re incredibly proud of the relationships we’ve built and the results we’ve achieved together, and we hope these authentic testimonials will give you a clear picture of the value we provide.
“As a single mother, I often felt overwhelmed trying to give my son the support he needed. When I discovered JESUS LOVES ALL CHILDREN, it was like finding a second family. The mentors didn’t just help him with schoolwork—they encouraged him to believe in himself. Today, he’s more confident, he smiles more, and he tells me he feels like he belongs somewhere. As a parent, there is no greater gift than knowing your child is loved and supported.”

Sofia
Housewife
“When I first came to JESUS LOVES ALL CHILDREN, I was shy and didn’t talk much. The people here listened to me, played games with me, and helped me draw and paint. Now I feel safe, and I made new friends. I learned that I am special, and I like coming here because it feels like home.”

Daniell Foster
Corporate employee
“I used to feel like I wasn’t good at anything. But through the mentorship program, I discovered I love science and want to be an engineer one day. My mentor helped me with homework, but also listened to me when I felt down. Now I feel like I have a future worth working for. I know that I am capable, and that people believe in me. That changed everything.”

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Lauren Bennett, Volunteer Mentor
“Our family went through a really difficult season, and it felt like everything was falling apart. JESUS LOVES ALL CHILDREN welcomed us without judgment. They provided resources, but more importantly, they gave us encouragement and community. My children look forward to every program, and I’ve met parents who became close friends. We came for help, but what we found was healing. Our family is stronger today because of this place.”

Megan Clarke
Public Speaker
