Category Archives: Child Sponsorship

[Sri Lanka Bloggers] The birthday party I won’t ever forget

I met Afra on her eighth birthday. I had no idea how big of an impact this little girl would have on me. We spent the afternoon eating cake, playing games, and celebrating with her family, friends, and neighbors. The photo above shows me with Afra and children from her neighborhood. What it doesn’t show you is Afra’s leg. Afra was hit by a car at the age of 3, her leg caught in the rear wheel of the vehicle. The driver meant to playfully swerve at a friend — and instead hit Afra. He got out, saw what he had done, kicked Afra into a ditch, and drove away. Neighbors saw the incident and alerted her mother, who found...
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[Sri Lanka Bloggers] When your mother immolates herself

Tony Jones traveled to Sri Lanka with the World Vision blogger team, where he met Simras, an 8-year-old sponsored child. After the boy’s family was torn apart by tragedy, his aunt Sapika and uncle Mohamed took him in as their own. Tony was able to hear some of their story — and the hopes that Sapika and Mohamed have for Simras. This post originally appeared on Tony’s blog, Theoblogy....
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[Sri Lanka Bloggers] Meeting my O!

September is “Connect With Your Sponsored Child” month. Allison Olfelt was given a unique opportunity to do just that when she traveled to Sri Lanka last month with the World Vision blogger team. Read on to learn about Allison’s experience meeting Odish and his mother — and learn how you can visit your sponsored child. This post originally appeared on Allison’s blog, O My Family....
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Top five ways to connect with your sponsored child

Sponsorship is about more than just giving money to help people in need — it’s about letting children know they are loved. Taking time to write letters or send small gifts and cards can create a meaningful relationship with your sponsored child. Many sponsors find that investing in this relationship is more than a blessing for their sponsored child — it also changes their own life. Read on to learn how you can create a lasting relationship with your sponsored child....
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How child sponsorship through World Vision works

Maybe you’ve wondered how World Vision’s global programs work; why sponsorship is a monthly pledge; or what happens when someone stops sponsoring a child. During her visit to Sri Lanka with the World Vision blogger team, Laura Tremaine sought answers to these questions, and here, she shares some of her experience. This post originally appeared on Laura’s blog, Hollywood Housewife....
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