You Can Help MNCH

There are many ways in which you can help Manuelito Navajo Children's Home and the important work that we do. You can bless the children of MNCH with your prayers and actions.


By contributing financially to MNCH on a regular basis (monthly, quarterly, or annually). Churches, businesses and individuals may mail checks to MNCH, have their checking account drafted on a monthly basis, or have their credit/debit card charged monthly. An Automatic Transfer (Debit) Authorization form can be provided to you upon request. Financial gifts may be mailed to MNCH at PO Box 58; Gallup, NM 87305.

By donating non-monetary gifts of goods or property (including food and grocery items, clothing, home furnishings, toys, electronics, computers, school supplies, vehicles, etc.). These items can be for use at MNCH by our children and staff, be used for purposes of benevolence, or be resold for profit to MNCH. Periodically throughout the year, we share the surplus of things we are given with the various chapter houses on the Navajo Reservation for dispersal among those in need.

By saving your Campbell's soup labels, General Mills box tops, and Tyson Box Tops & labels. For many years, MNCH has benefitted greatly by participating in the Campbell's® Labels for Education, General Mills® Box Tops for Education, and Tyson® Project A+ programs. The labels and box tops you save and send to us can be redeemed for computers and electronics to be used by our children at home and school. Visit the Campbell's, General Mills, and Tyson websites (links can be found to the left) for more information and for listings of the products that are included in these programs. You may also send us your used ink jet and laser printer cartridges and old cell phones. We can redeem these for ETCEP points (redeemable for educational supplies and equipment) or cash through FundingFactory.

By sponsoring a cottage and/or a child, providing anything from basic necessities, school supplies, clothing, health and dental care, funds for vacations and excursions, camp tuition, livestock, household items, furniture, and much more. At present, each of our cottages are in need of fresh coats of paint and other aesthetic fix-ups. Consider helping us with these projects, etither personally coming to do the work or through donations of supplies and materials.

By providing for the material upkeep of buildings and properties. Our campus is comprised of many buildings, each with needed repairs and enhancements. Again, at present, each of our cottages are in need of fresh coats of paint and other aesthetic fix-ups. Consider helping us with these projects, etither personally coming to do the work or through donations of supplies and materials.

By saving your spare change in one of our "Blessings from Pocket Change" cans. As you probably know the spare change in a single household can add up to a large sum in a short period of time. Imagine how the collective spare change of hundreds and thousands of households can multiply. This often forgotten change can be a great blessing to Manuelito Navajo Children's Home. If you are interested in helping us out in this way, please contact us, and we will deliver you a "Blessings from Pocket Change" can.

By remembering MNCH in your estate planning. The plans you make today can benefit MNCH for years to come while assisting your family through providing tax relief as well.

You may purchase a "Recipes From the Heart" Cookbook. The recipes found in the book are from the family and friends of the Manuelito Navajo Children's Home. The books are priced at $15.00 each, with a mailing fee of $3.00 per copy. Proceeds benefit the MNCH.


Jeff Foster serves Manuelito Navajo Children's Home in the areas of Development and Church Relations, working specifically as a facilitator and liaison between MNCH and donors and supporters. Jeff travels throughout the country sharing the news of MNCH with churches and individuals. If you are interested in him visiting your congregation or home, please contact him by E-mail at jeffrfoster@gmail.com, or by telephone at (505) 863-5530.