World Vision Family Sponsorship

Child Ambassador Retreat 2008
Child Ambassador Retreat 2008 (click to see album)

I am very behind on sharing all my notes about the World Vision Child Ambassador Retreat last month. A cool thing I want to share about is Family Sponsorship through World Vision. For $40 a month you can sponsor a family in Ghana instead of just a child. I know there are a lot of people out there this would appeal to, because they would feel like they were making a difference on a bigger level, or sponsoring a whole family could be a family project. There are two families that I have sponsoship folders on and their information. These two families are only available through me. If you would like to make a difference in their lives, let me know.

Because of privacy issues I can’t post their information on the blog, but I can give a few details and you can contact me for more information.

Family #1 has a mother, one son and one daughter. The mother is a farmer and the village where they live is forest/savannah without decent roads and water supply.  Her son is 15 and her daughter is 11. The mother hopes to educated her children to the highest level possible to give them a chance at a better life.

Family #2 has a grandmother, mother, one son and one daughter.  They live in a rural area lacking potable water, health facilities, schools and decent roads. The rainy season makes travel and commerce difficult. The mother is a farmer trying to take care of her whole family. Her daughter is 8 and her son is 6.

I also have new picture folders of children available only through me:

Hope Children from AIDS ravaged countries are $35 a month.

1) Alinafe from Malawi DOB 4/27/1997. Female, orphan who lives with relatives.

2) Godfrey from Uganda DOB 7/14/1998. Male, lives with parents and siblings.

3) Augustino from Tanzania DOB 8/7/1997. Male, lives parents and siblings.

Traditional Child Sponsorship $30 a month.

1) Maria from Brazil. DOB 10/3/1998. Female, lives with parents and sister.

2) Maria G from Brazil DOB 8/29/1995. Female, lives with parents and siblings. She is close to aging out of her chance of sponsorship – please consider her and a chance for her to have an education.

3) Marcos from Brazil DOB 11/28/1994. Male, lives with parents and siblings. He is also close to aging out of a chance at sponsorship.

****I know that a lot of you who read our blog are sponsors, but if not, I ask you consider becoming one today. You can also do a search on my World Vision web page. Click the grey “sponsor now” button and it will take you to the search engine. http://worldvision.dwimble.com/

Thanks for reading!