SPONSOR A CHILD

For less than a $1.50 a day YOU can save a child like Beth.

5 year old Beth lives in a Kenyan slum. She is often sick from drinking dirty water. And frequently goes to bed hungry. Worst of all Beth’s mum is dying and Beth urgently needs someone to care for her. A sponsor like you will be all Beth has when she is left alone.

Right now, we have 320 children from the world’s poorest countries desperately waiting for Kiwi Child Sponsors just like you. Some of these children have been waiting more than 100 days.

Please don’t wait a moment longer. Choose the child you’d like to sponsor.

As soon as you say YES to sponsoring a child like Beth, we will send you:

  • your child’s photo and story (you’ll see how much you are needed)
  • project and country information so you can learn more about how you’ll help
  • a Sponsorship Booklet which answers most of the questions you have about how Child Sponsorship works

Sponsor a child and help save a child’s life

Frequently Asked Questions about Child Sponsorship »

 

Afrasa
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 13/08/2001
Project: BORCHOTA CFP
Country: Ethiopia
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Afrasa is a pleasant little girl. She was born in Geri Dhera, a small village in Borchota, eastern Shoa region of Ethiopia Administrative Regional State. She is from a needy family and belongs to Oromo ethnic group.

Alem
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 21/09/1998
Project: BORCHOTA CFP
Country: Ethiopia
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Alem and her family have suffered extreme poverty and hardship. She was born in Harar, a small village, at the Eastern part of Shoa Administrative Region from a needy Orthodox Christian family and belongs to Amhara ethnic group.

Alemnesh
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 15/10/2000
Project: BORCHOTA CFP
Country: Ethiopia
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Alemnesh is a charming little girl. She was born in Welenchiti, a small town, at the Eastern part of Shoa Administrative Region from a poor Orthodox Christian family and belongs to Amhara ethnic group. She needs help from a kind and loving friend like you.

Amos
Gender: Boy
Birthdate: 2/03/2009
Project: Emali Dedicated Project
Country: Kenya
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Amos is cheerful but needy child hailing from a poor family in eastern part of Kenya. He lives with his parents. The region where they are hailing from is an arid are with very little and unreliable rainfall annually.

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How does sponsorship work?
As a sponsor, you give a monthly donation. This money funds the projects that are most needed in the community in which your child lives.
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How much does sponsorship cost?
Sponsorship costs $44 a month - that works out as the price of less than half a cup of coffee a day.
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How long will sponsorship last?
Sometimes sponsorship ends when we complete our work within a community.
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