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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


tommy
  • 10th Feb 2011 04:55pm

hi noms i do agree with you i visited zambia 5 years ago and met a mother who tried to educate his son ( then 11) as there is no good school in the little village at the lake they are living , she wanted to send him to a boarding school. my friend and i are sponsoring him since then . he now passed all exames, and will go to high school . we get all papers from school and know where the money is going. very satisfying . if you are interesting to sponsor with some money let me know.
tom can give you all details and prove . this is not a hoax .


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