These are my sponsored children. Never thought I would have kids at age 22!
Yega Tenzin (India)
DOB: November 24, 2006
Yega is from a very poor Tibetan refugee family now settled in India. The father has been provided with a small piece of land by the Indian Government, where he works for long and tiring hours, but earns only a pittance of about US $113 per annum, to support the family. The mother tries hard to make ends meet with what is at hand, but there is abounding privation. Keen on educating this child, but unable to do so on their own, the parents sought aid from this project. Yega is too young to attend the school. She is growing sweetly under the loving care of her mother. She enjoys playing with toys. Her health is normal. She has short hair. Yega has one brother.
Dadon Tenzin (India)
DOB: September 2, 2006
Dadon is from a very poor Tibetan refugee family now settled in India. The father has been provided with a small piece of land by the Indian Government, where he works for long and tiring hours, but earns only a pittance of about US $113 per annum, to support the family. The mother tries hard to make ends meet with what is at hand, but there is abounding privation. Keen on educating this child, but unable to do so on their own, the parents sought aid from this project. Dadon is too young to attend the school. She is growing sweetly under the loving care of her mother. She enjoys playing with toys. Her health is normal. Dadon has one brother. Your sponsorship is a great blessing to this needy family.
Belaynesh Ayele (Ethiopia)
DOB: April 13, 2004
Belaynesh was born in Mush a small rural village at the Northern part of Shewa Region, to a farmer Orthodox Christian family. She is cheerful, lively and healthy child. She likes playing with toys, volleyball and skipping rope with her age mates. She also helps at home by running errands. She lives with her poor family in a small mud-made hut that is not enough to accommodate the whole family. The mother, being a housewife, takes care of the household chores. The father is a farmer though what he gets from the small plot of land does not satisfy the basic needs of the family. The family makes an annual income of less than $400.00.
Martin Macharia Ndwiga (Kenya)
DOB: February 25, 2003
Martin comes from the Eastern Province of Kenya. His parents are living and work hard to provide their family with basic necessities but it has been difficult since they are unskilled and jobs are scarce. The father is a casual worker and the mother is a peasant farmer but even with their combined efforts, they cannot make ends meet. The boy was brought to our program for assistance. The family's annual income is 140 dollars. Martin is in school and he likes number work. He enjoys playing with homemade balls.
Geoffrey Kasandha (Uganda)
DOB: May 27, 1997
Geoffrey Kasandha was born in Buwenge village, Jinja district, Eastern Uganda. He has siblings and lives with both parents with an average income of less than US120 dollars annually, hence unable to feed, clothe and educate these children. They are Basoga by tribe and Protestants by faith. They live in a grass thatched house made of mud and wattle. Geoffrey Kasandha is in school now and likes mathematics as his best subject. His health and general progress is good.