Donate
All donations are 100% tax-deductible.
You can also mail a check (made out to No Small Life) to PO Box 80343, Rochester, MI 48308
All Donations go to one of two areas:
1: Spreading our message of hope out to as many people as possible through…
– Getting our message to people who are hurting
– Marriage courses and coaching
– Creating free content
2: Infertility
It’s an issue that hits close to home. We call ourselves, “Infertility Survivors,” because it’s part of our story. But by God’s grace and a lot of healing, it’s not our identity. If you or someone you love is walking through infertility, there’s a lot of hope and we can help.
Meet Alfred & Elizabeth
In 2008 Elizabeth was diagnosed with Stage IV ovarian cancer and therefore would not be able to have children without the help of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and an egg donor.
When Alfred and Elizabeth got married, and felt the time was right, Elizabeth began by researching grants, knowing that the procedure, along with egg donation, was very costly. Grant after grant held requirements they could not meet. Defeated, Elizabeth and Alfred researched clinics in the United States with the intent of paying for it themselves. They discovered that the cost was far beyond anything they would be able to afford.
After finding No Small Life online and reading our story, she sent a short message sharing their struggle with infertility. Elizabeth was surprised when days later we replied asking when they could talk. We instantly connected with this amazing Godly couple who happen to be missionaries in Uganda. After an interview process of validating and vetting their story, prayer, and board approval, No Small Life agreed to pay for their procedure.
Unfortunately, the procedure was unsuccessful. However, we were able to not only counsel them through the pain they were experiencing, but also alleviate stress by wiping out the remaining medical debt they had accumulated.
Without No Small Life Donors, this would not have been possible! Please consider partnering with us today.