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Your support allows you to create a meaningful relationship with them. As a sponsor, you communicate love and encouragement through letters, photos, packages, and even visits! When you sponsor, every dollar goes directly to meeting your sponsored child's needs.
Sponsorship Shares Explained
Due to the increased cost of living in Uganda, it now costs more than $35 a month to meet all the needs of one child; that's why we introduced sponsorship shares. SPONSORSHIP SHARES enable multiple sponsors to share the total cost of taking care of one child.
Realizing that not every sponsor will have the ability to meet the required total monthly cost of taking care of one child, it’s the reason why we introduced Sponsorship Shares. As a sponsor, you have the option of taking up all the SHARES of one child if you so choose. Depending on the academic level of the child, the number of SHARES will differ since the costs vary.
My father abandoned our family. My mother being unemployed, decided to leave me and my siblings in the care of her sister who now takes care of us on top of ...
1 of 5 Shares Sponsored
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I live with my mother. My parents separated when I was just a month old due to my father’s failure to provide for our needs. He visits once in a while ...
1 of 5 Shares Sponsored
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Yusuf is the fifth born having two brothers and three sisters. His family lives in Migyera-Nakasongola, a very remote community in central Uganda. He and his...
2 of 5 Shares Sponsored
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When you meet and interact with Yvonne, you see a mighty Lawyer in the making. Very intelligent, and ever beaming with a smile. She is a 3rd born in a family of 4. S...
3 of 4 Shares Sponsored
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Zackary is the first born in a family of two boys and one girl. Their father earns very little income while the mother is a house wife. B...
0 of 6 Shares Sponsored
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I live with my single mother and sister in a one room house, built for us by a good Samaritan. My parents separated, my father taking my brothers with him. M...
2 of 5 Shares Sponsored
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1 of 5 Shares Sponsored
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My name is Zam. My three half-siblings and I stay with our father and sometimes our grandmother. We live in the village of Malindi i...
1 of 5 Shares Sponsored
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Zawaadi is the tenth born in a family of seven boys and three girls. She lives in a remote community of Kamusenene in the Mubende district where people...
1 of 5 Shares Sponsored
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Ziada is the fourth born of the five children in her family having three brothers and one sister. She stays with both her parents who are peasants.&nbs...
0 of 6 Shares Sponsored
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