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Bento
Gender: Boy
Birthdate: 2/05/1999
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Bento is a bright young boy who comes from a catholic family. He lives with his parents Cosme and Juleita, together with four sisters and two brothers, in a village called Dias, in the rural area of Timor Leste. The family speaks Bunak, the language spoken in the region.

Cao Thuong
Gender: Boy
Birthdate: 2/08/2003
Project: VIETNAM PROJECT
Country: Vietnam
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Cariana
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 16/05/2001
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Cariana is a bright little girl who comes from a catholic family. She lives with her parents Nunu and Eufracia, together with two sisters and three brothers, in a village called Holbelis, of Timor Leste rural area. The family speaks Bunak, the language spoken in the region.

Carmelita
Gender: Boy
Birthdate: 11/03/2001
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Carmelita is a bright young girl who comes from a catholic family. She lives with her parents Florindo and Celina, together with three sisters and two brothers, in a village called Dais, of Timor Leste rural area. The family speaks Bunak, the language spoken in the region.

Carolina
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 31/07/2003
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Carolina is a bright young girl who comes from a catholic family. She lives with her parents Dominggos and Lidia, in a village called Tali Oan, of Timor Leste rural area. The family speaks Tetun, the Timorese official language.

Caroline
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 24/12/2005
Project: OTHAYA FAMILY HELPER PROJECT
Country: Kenya
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Caroline lives with her family of six members in Othaya. The family belongs to the Kikuyu community and they are Christians. Her parents are not skilled in any form of trade.

Casilda
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 16/01/2003
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Casilda is a bright little girl who comes from a catholic family. She lives with her parents Silvino and Filomena, together with one sister and two brothers, in a village called Holba, of Timor Leste rural area. The family speaks Bunak, the language spoken in the region.

Celciana
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 15/11/2003
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Celciana is a bright young girl who comes from a catholic family. She lives with her parents Hilario and Carminda, together with one sister, in a village called Loro, of Timor Leste rural area. The family speaks Tetun, the Timorese official language.

Celestino
Gender: Boy
Birthdate: 7/07/1999
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Celestino is a bright young boy who comes from a catholic family. He lives with his parents Januario and Carminda, together with two brothers, in a village called Ailok Laran, in the rural area of Timor Leste. The family speaks Tetun, the Timorese official language.

Celia
Gender: Girl
Birthdate: 25/09/1999
Project: Graca - War Children of East Timor
Country: East Timor
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Celia is a bright young girl who comes from a catholic family. She lives with her parents Julio and Graselia, together with one sister and two brothers, in a village called Asumaten, of Timor Leste rural area. The family speaks Bunak, the language spoken in the region.

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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 just over $1 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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