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Sponsering a child

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Posted by: butterfly

20th Dec 2010 03:51pm

we have sponsered a child for about 12 years, and now world vision have given us a new child who is only 4 years old. Madalitso our other boy no longer requires help. We are pensioners and if we can find the $50 a month to help a child why can not all this young things who only think of getting drunk and enjoying themselves


butterfly
  • 14th Jan 2011 02:52pm

Thank God you are no relation of mine. How dare you say these things, you do not even know the child, my new child is only Four years old. I feel very sorry for you, what a horrible mind you must have to think the worse of people, I dread to think what will happen to all these poor children when only people like you are left. I will go hungry before I let my little fellow down. Why do you not volunter for over seas aid work then you can see for your self what is going on. I would do this if I did not have bad health. Shame on you and those like you.


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