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Sponsor a Child - Compassion International

Monthly sponsorship: Sponsor a child for $43 a month. Your donation goes directly towards your sponsored child's education, healthcare, and much more. Gift ...

Sponsor a Child - World Vision

Sponsoring a child is a personal way to show God's love to a child in need. For $39 a month, you'll help that child and other vulnerable children in their ...

How to Sponsor a Child in Need | Kid Sponsorship

... give your sponsored child access to life-changing benefits, like medical care, educational support, life skills and job training before graduation. As a sponsor ...

Learn How Child Sponsorship Works - Save the Children

Child sponsorship lets you help give children the chance to grow up healthy, educated and safe. Your contributions will be combined with the gifts of other ...

Sponsor A Child In USA - Children International

By sponsoring a child in the United States, you're connected with a child living in poverty and can help provide health care, education and more to break ...

Sponsor a Child Today | UNICEF USA

Instead of sponsoring one child, consider supporting a mission that has helped save more children than any other organization by giving every child the chance ...

How to sponsor a child? Many charitable organizations offer this

One great way to sponsor children directly is through child sponsorship programs. These programs allow individuals or groups to provide ...

Sponsor A Child - ChildFund International

We combine your gift with gifts from other caring sponsors to make life better where your sponsored child lives.

Child Sponsorship - Food for the Hungry

Sponsoring children gives them opportunities to grow, learn and reach their God-given potential. You can help a child reach a better future! child. YOUR MONTHLY ...

Compassion International: Help End Child Poverty

Through sponsorship, you can release a child from poverty in Jesus' name. Help us put a stop to child poverty by empowering local churches to care for ...

How do I sponsor a child in United States - Children Incorporated

You can sponsor a child in the United States in one of two ways – call our office and speak with one of our sponsorship specialists at 1-800-538-5381, or go ...

Sponsor a Child - Change a Girl's Life - Plan International USA

Give them special holiday presents called Little Treasures. Sunny Days icon. Subscribe them to Plan's educational kids' magazine, Sunny Days. Travel icon.

Sponsor a Child for $43 Per Month - Holt International

Your $43 monthly gift provides education, nutrition and more for your sponsored child — helping them rise above poverty ...

Sponsor a Child | World Hope International

World Hope's Sponsor a Child impacts children in powerful ways through ... child on a journey to live to their fullest, God-given potential. Sponsor ...

Child Sponsorship | Landing Page - World Vision International

Child Sponsorship is an opportunity to personally connect with a child, family, and community in need. Child Sponsorship targets the root causes of ...

Giving a Special Gift - Sponsor a Child - World Vision

Each Special Gift must be $100-$200. 25% of all gifts under $200 and any amount over $200 will go to help your child's community.

Child Sponsorship - One More Child

When you sponsor a child, you share what you love with not only that child but also their family and community. For $42 a month, you can give hope for a better ...

Child Sponsorship FAQs | Save The Children

As a monthly supporter of Save the Children, your contributions will enable us to provide both urgent and ongoing support where it's needed most.

Why Sponsor a Child | Benefits & Impact - ChildFund International

Because your ongoing support as a sponsor helps provide the things that every child needs to thrive, but that not every child's family can afford on their own.

Are there any legit places that you can sponsor a child that's ... - Quora

For as little as $35, you can sponsor a child for one month of education and provide a family food basket. These kids come from the poorest of ...