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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.
I have both parents but I stay with my grandma. She tries to take care of me through crop growing which is done on a very small scale. She is now growing wea...
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I live with my grandma who sells snacks. My father’s income from doing casual work at building sites is low and he does not provide anything for me. My...
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Deborah is the first born of four children in her family. Her father is unemployed but does odd jobs in the community where he earns an average of less than ...
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Of the seven children in his family; four girls and three boys, Denis is the sixth born. He lives with both parents in a grass thatched hut made of mud and b...
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Derrick comes from a family of two boys and four girls. He is the third born. He stays with both parents who are peasants. They grow sweet potatoes and...
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Derrick is the second born of 3 children in his family. He has 1 brother and 1 sister. His parents separated when Derrick was still at a tender a...
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Derrick was born in a family of four boys and four girls. He lost both his parents to AIDS. He and his siblings live with their grandma. Sh...
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My family lives in a one bedroom house made out of mud and bamboo. My parents are low income earners and depend only on farming. Our family has a small plot ...
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I live with my grandma who sells snacks. My father’s income from doing casual work at building sites is low and he does not provide anything for me. My...
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I live with my siblings and parents in the village of Rwenjiri, Western Uganda. Unfortunately, father is a drunkard and it’s mother who toils to provid...
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