Charities & Causes

Sponsering a child

Charities & Causes

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


Anonymous
  • 16th Jan 2011 01:56am

I totally agree that young people should help to sponsor a Child in a poor
Country .But I do commend on all the young people who are helping with the Clean up of the Queensland Flood victims who in many cases have lost everything but they haven't lost their sense of Community Spirit and their sense of Humour ,My Prayers and thoughts go out to all of the Flood people who have lost all their possessions and also some of their loved ones.I unfortunately am unable to help with the clean up but have offered to help house any dogs or cats while they are cleaning up.


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