Since January 2008, Homeschool Companion’s daily radio program has been a trusted source of encouragement, education, and inspiration for families across the nation. Broadcasting every Monday through Friday from 11:05 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST, the show reaches audiences through more than 200 local radio stations, 115,000 digital outlets, a
Since January 2008, Homeschool Companion’s daily radio program has been a trusted source of encouragement, education, and inspiration for families across the nation. Broadcasting every Monday through Friday from 11:05 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST, the show reaches audiences through more than 200 local radio stations, 115,000 digital outlets, and online streaming at LTR Stream.
Homeschool Companion explores a wide range of meaningful topics, including learning disabilities, health, homeschooling support, and family life. Each episode features knowledgeable guests who provide expert insight, practical guidance, and uplifting encouragement for listeners. Audience participation is welcomed, and listeners are invited to share feedback and connect through Homeschool Companion’s Facebook page.
Those interested in being a guest on the program are encouraged to submit an overview of their proposed topic to myhomeschoolcompanion@gmail.com.
Donations to the audio and visual ministry directly support the editing and broadcasting efforts dedicated to sharing the Gospel and reaching audiences around the world.
Homeschool Companion is a trusted K–12 homeschool umbrella program dedicated to helping families thrive in their homeschooling journey. Our team of experienced educators brings more than 150 years of combined expertise, and we are committed to providing caring support and free consultations to every family we serve.
When families enr
Homeschool Companion is a trusted K–12 homeschool umbrella program dedicated to helping families thrive in their homeschooling journey. Our team of experienced educators brings more than 150 years of combined expertise, and we are committed to providing caring support and free consultations to every family we serve.
When families enroll under our umbrella, we work directly with local school districts to help secure the necessary permissions and ensure a smooth process.
As a ministry, we believe every child deserves access to quality educational support. Donations to Homeschool Companion help ensure that no family is turned away because they are unable to afford the annual registration and enrollment fee of $200 per child.
For information on microschools, contact https://homeschoolcompanion.org/k-12-umbrella
Our virtual high school is thoughtfully designed for families who want to guide and support their student’s education through the high school years in a flexible, personalized environment. Students need only enroll in one paid course to begin building an official transcript.
We work closely with families to create transcripts that reflect
Our virtual high school is thoughtfully designed for families who want to guide and support their student’s education through the high school years in a flexible, personalized environment. Students need only enroll in one paid course to begin building an official transcript.
We work closely with families to create transcripts that reflect each student’s unique educational journey, including courses completed at home, classes taken through local community colleges, and valuable work or life experiences.
In addition, we provide students with the opportunity to earn a high school diploma. Students who live nearby are warmly invited to participate in our in-person graduation ceremony, celebrating their achievements alongside family and friends.
All donations directly support our Worthy Student Fund, helping make educational opportunities accessible to students and families in need.

The Maasai people of Northern Tanzania are a semi-nomadic ethnic group renowned for their distinctive customs (FGM), colorful dress, and vibrant culture. They primarily inhabit the region around the Great Rift Valley and Serengeti plains. We are supporting a school in Karao, near the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, in the middle of Maasai L
The Maasai people of Northern Tanzania are a semi-nomadic ethnic group renowned for their distinctive customs (FGM), colorful dress, and vibrant culture. They primarily inhabit the region around the Great Rift Valley and Serengeti plains. We are supporting a school in Karao, near the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, in the middle of Maasai Land. The school needs latrines, worthy student funds (just $300 per year pays for one child's tuition and two meals per day), and medical equipment. We are currently collecting contributions toward a documentary about our recent visit in order to bring awareness to the plight of the children.

In the rural area of Kenya the Alendu Village Mission began a school to address the needs of children. Currently they are feeding five meals per child per week (they get one meal per day) and the mission has served more than 100,000 meals. In order to become more self-sufficient they planted a mango orchard. But now they need to be able t
In the rural area of Kenya the Alendu Village Mission began a school to address the needs of children. Currently they are feeding five meals per child per week (they get one meal per day) and the mission has served more than 100,000 meals. In order to become more self-sufficient they planted a mango orchard. But now they need to be able to pay someone to tend to the orchard and fertilize the trees. Donations go toward the mango farm project.

Taiwan Adventist College trains students to serve locally and abroad. This campus is a haven for mainland Chinese students to get the training they need to go back into China to serve. These students often come with nothing. They need tuition, accommodations, clothing, and food. They recently began a number of industries to provide ways
Taiwan Adventist College trains students to serve locally and abroad. This campus is a haven for mainland Chinese students to get the training they need to go back into China to serve. These students often come with nothing. They need tuition, accommodations, clothing, and food. They recently began a number of industries to provide ways for these students to become self-sufficient. You can sponsor one student or a couple.
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