the kids

Posted on 19:45, September 16th, 2008 by
Martin
Children Sponsored through Freely Give.
Below are brief descriptions of the children we are sponsoring through the funds raised by this web site. With your support we hope to see this list grow.
Please contact us for more details on our funding efforts and these children.

Children sponsored by Freely Give - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - *

Elmer
- El Salvador
- boy, age 3
- his mother is raising the children on her own
- with World Vision
- added 7th September 2008
Sunil
- India
- boy, age 5
- with World Vision
- added 21st September 2008
Alana
- Brazil
- girl, age 8
- with World Vision
- added 5th October 2008
Jose
- Peru
- boy, age 2
- with World Vision
- added 24th October 2008
Erick
- Malawi
- boy, age 4
- with World Vision
- added 2nd November 2008
Sophia
- Ghana
- girl, age 7
- with World Vision
- added 23rd November 2008
4 children
- Guatemala
- sponsored to attend a Christian School which includes a midday meal.
- all from very poor families
- with Missionary Ventures Canada
- added 2001
As we receive more funds through commissions earned
100% will go towards sponsoring more children.
see World Map of children sponsored
What Child Sponsorship provides with World Vision.
Child sponsorship helps address the immediate and long-term needs of a sponsored girl or boy. Donations also help prepare the child’s community for emergencies.
Areas in which help is given to sponsored child include:
- Education
- Skills training
- Nutritious food
- Agricultural assistance
- Health care
- Safe water
World Vision partners with local staff and families to develop long-term solutions and strengthen the community in which the sponsored children live.
World Vision’s ultimate goal is to see families and communities reach a point of self-sufficiency, thereby giving sponsored children a better, healthier world in which to live.
What Child Sponsorship provides with Missionary Ventures.
- Sponsorship to attend schools in impoverished countries.
- Some children are not able to go to school because they cannot afford the tuition or appropriate clothes.
- In many areas, schools don’t even exist. Some of the schools are running on double sessions, maximizing the facilities.
- Many classes are without books in one or more subjects.
In order to protect the privacy of the children sponsored, no photos or details are given.