Today, I pledged to sponsor a child locally through "Variety" (a children's charity), which provides opportunities for children to be financially supported through monthly donations.
I started doing it as encouraged through my local church and still do it through "World Vision", sponsoring a child in Sri Lanka.
I also sponsor the organisation of "Kids can" to support children locally as I saw how much is supported children when my children were in school and I wanted to make the same effort to support other children now that my two eldest children are in their 20s.
As a parent of two children growing up fast, I remember that it wasn't easy paying for uniforms, stationery, transport to school and back, lunches, toiletries, general groceries, and the list goes on. That was with two parents working.
Now, I also have the opportunity, through "Variety", to sponsor a local child monthly to assist where I can. I'd also like to send out a challenge to any who read this blog to consider sponsoring a child or giving a donation to help out a family.
I know that it has been a blessing for me to support not only my family and extended family but also be in a position to support the wider community. I'd encourage this especially for those who are on salary and have discretionary money to spend i.e. those to like to travel overseas, or eat out at restaurants regularly, or like to buy expensive toys (you know what I mean).
For me, it's a blessing as it gives me the opportunity to bless another as I have been blessed and what's especially important is that they don't even need to know who the giver is. So that to be anonymous is also special as I think it can build faith and hope in believing that someone cares beyond that or family and one's immediate community.
So why not give it a go and give a child hope for a better future in believing that someone cares beyond what they can see in front of them and that miracles can happen sometimes when you least expect it i.e. in making someone's dream come true (through child sponsoring)...
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