A March to Remember

Dear Friends,

Three years ago, I returned to Togo for the first time since childhood, and I knew—I had to be part of what Le Pont is doing. When my mom got sick, my dad stepped away from daily operations to care for her, and I stepped in as Executive Director. Now, after her passing, I get to continue in this role, and the best part? Working alongside my dad, whether he’s stateside or in Togo. The team loves that Mawumenyo is all in!


This month, Nick and I celebrated 20 years of marriage! He finally got to visit Togo, and the team was so excited to have him. He met with seminary professors to discuss Exegeting Orality, and we visited two villages that just received Living Water Wells. It’s impossible to describe what it’s like to stand in a place where clean water has just arrived—life-changing doesn’t even begin to cover it.

One village, Laouda, especially grabbed our hearts. The pastor and his family had almost nothing. But because of your generosity, he will soon have a motorcycle—something that will completely transform his ministry and the entire village. The church there has 30 new believers, but the village itself, including the chief, is mostly Muslim. And yet, after I shared my story, the chief looked at me and said, “Mawumenyo, you are Togolese. You stay! Nick can go back to America.” He saw firsthand what God is doing, and he was grateful.

Education in these villages is going to be a challenge. The needs are great, but the opportunities are even greater. Please pray with us—for wisdom, for discernment, and for partnerships that truly empower the people of Togo.

I promised I’d come home and tell their stories—because we see them. We love them. And we are so grateful for you—for standing with us, for giving, for believing in this work. Thank you!

In His grip of grace,

Rebekah Acke

Éduquer
l'enfant

We believe that children are made in the image of God and loving and nurturing them is a sacred calling. Each child is unique with boundless potential. We look for every opportunity to develop children as they pursue their dreams. We do this through our Sponsor a Child program.

We currently partner with 9 schools.

30,00 $ par mois ou 360.00 $ par an

par an permettent de parrainer un enfant ! Chaque enfant recevant une bourse est soigneusement évalué par l'administration et les enseignants pour s'assurer que l'enfant est engagé et que la famille de l'enfant a besoin d'aide.

Ce que fait votre parrainage mensuel :

  • Payer les produits d'épicerie bimensuels qui permettent à une famille de cinq personnes de vivre pendant deux à trois semaines.
  • School tuition for the year.
  • School uniform and school supplies.
  • Case by case medical check-ups and intervention when needed. If your child has health issues, we will let you know. You can contribute towards health needs if you are able and would like to, no obligation!
  • Two Field trips a year.
  • Monthly check-in from our Le Pont team. We want to support, encourage dreams and to make sure your child is healthy emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
  • Regular communication with the school’s liaison. They know the children and their needs well.
  • The liaison from each school will visit your sponsored child once a month to be assured that everything is going well with them at home.

What you can do:
Pray for your child!
You can write to your child via email as often as you would like. The Le Pont team in Togo will translate your letters into French and Ewe for your child and they will have the opportunity to reply to you as well!

Prisca Peace Project

At Le Pont International, we are empowering women to transform their lives and communities through the Prisca Peace Project. Currently, 100 hardworking women have applied for and qualified to receive microloans to grow their businesses. These women include seamstresses, cosmetologists, shop owners selling groceries, spices, produce, and other goods.

The program is structured with an 8-month repayment period, and we are proud to share that we’ve achieved a remarkable 100% repayment rate. Over the course of three loan cycles, we have seen incredible success:

For the original 25 women who repaid their loans on time, we were able to triple their loan amounts, enabling even greater growth for their businesses.
In the second round, we doubled the loan amounts for another 25 women.
We have since expanded the program to include 50 women from the villages where our Living Water Wells have been established.
These women are dedicated and hardworking, and their determination inspires us daily. Madame Awouse oversees the Prisca Peace Project, providing essential training in accounting, marketing, and business development to ensure each participant has the tools they need for long-term success.

Through your support, the Prisca Peace Project is creating sustainable change—one woman, one family, and one community at a time.

Imaginez si vous pouvez...

Votre fille en âge d'aller à l'école primaire marche des heures par jour pour aller chercher de l'eau au lieu d'aller à l'école. Elle se lève chaque matin avec la même routine désespérée. Son espoir est en suspens. En Afrique, les filles de moins de 15 ans sont deux fois plus susceptibles que les garçons d'être responsables de l'approvisionnement en eau de la famille. Pour poursuivre un avenir plein d'espoir, elle et sa famille ont besoin d'eau... tous les jours.

Our Living Water Wells project bring together the three goals of LPI: children are educated, churches are equipped, and communities are empowered.

$15,000 puts a Puits d'Eau Vivants in a village, providing clean water, vegetable gardening, fish and poultry production, jobs for a community, and a strategic center for community development​.

Équiper
l'Église

Notre passion à l'IPV est d'accomplir la grande mission de Jésus de faire des disciples de toutes les nations. Pour ce faire, nous formons des transformateurs communautaires. Ces leaders communautaires supervisent et entretiennent les puits en tant que base pour l'action communautaire. L'église devient ainsi un centre stratégique de développement communautaire.

$2,250 purchases a motorcycle for a pastor-missionary to reach remote areas with the gospel.

Vos dons vont loin.

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