Meet Our Team

SARAH

FOUNDER & CEO

In 2009, Sarah founded Saving Moses when she learned of babies’ and toddlers’ specialized needs in low to middle-income countries. She is a renowned speaker, author, and television personality. In 2019, she chronicled the Saving Moses story in her book, Hanging by a Thread

MATT

REGIONAL NIGHTCARE DIRECTOR

Having more than 14 years of experience in charity sector, and in International settings, Matt is committed to bringing holistic transformation among the most needful. He is extremely passionate about social inclusion and child development. He is trained in theology and social work. Besides his experience in social work, Matt for several years had taught Applied Theology in a Bible College in the UK. He is a writer, blogger, speaker, musician-singer and writes songs of social justice. Matt currently lives in India along with his wife and son.

 

PJ

DONOR COORDINATOR
PJ Mayes joined Saving Moses in June, 2013.  She started in a supportive/administrative capacity and is now serving as the Donor Coordinator for the organization.  She enjoys connecting with donors by sharing the passion of the organization’s goals   as well as  providing informative updates.    Previous to her employment with Saving Moses she worked for Marilyn Hickey Ministries in their Global Events department arranging travel and coordinating speaking engagements for Marilyn Hickey.  She looks forward to helping Saving Moses’ reach their potential for future growth in the years to come.   

TANYA

PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Tanya has been traveling with Sarah (our founder) on behalf of Saving Moses for years, helping serve the communities we work in. Saving Moses’ mission has a special place in Tanya’s heart! During her many travels she has seen countless severe and saddening situations, yet she has also been able to witness so much healing and care provided from the Saving Moses teams/programs. Tanya is passionate to continue to see the most vulnerable of babies all around the world receive the care they desperately need!

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