Donations to Christian Nonprofits and Charities

At Made In Agapé™, we actively donate at least 10% of all net profits from your purchases to Christian nonprofit and charity organizations to help those who are in desperate needs. We believe that no single soul and situation is hopeless, if we follow Jesus's example by showing unconditional love to the poor and oppressed.

These charity organizations are not just any other charity but they are handpicked by us after stringent evaluation and assessment.

They must be reputable, doing missions of evangelism, have financial accountability and operating with authenticity. You can rest assured that the money from your purchases will be used for heavenly purpose. We are also constantly reviewing other Christian charities to add onto our list.

Below are the main charities that we support. Occasionally we also support some other fund-raising campaigns such as the ‘Drill A Water Well’ campaign for Lifewater.org.

HOPE International - The organization focuses on alleviating physical and spiritual poverty through microenterprise development. Microcredit and basic business training enable individuals to build businesses and break free from physical poverty.

CURE International - CURE is a network of charitable hospitals and surgical programs that delivers life-changing medical care and the good news of God's love to children and families with treatable conditions.

Lutheran World Relief (LWR) - Affirming God's love for all people, LWR work with Lutherans and partners around the world to end poverty, injustice and human suffering. LWR operates in East and West Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East, helping some of the world’s poorest communities build the resilience they need to thrive.

Christian Freedom Internationl (CFI) - CFI mission is to help Christians who are persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ. CFI is a nondenominational human rights organization providing aid, advocacy, and Bibles to Christians in areas of intense persecution. Their mandate is to reach the part of the persecuted Church that is the most repressed, at risk, and isolated.