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Old 12-08-2005, 11:32 PM
Isura Isura is offline
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Default Sponsoring a child

Has anyone done this? I've been looking at world vision. Any other reputable agencies?
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Old 12-09-2005, 12:03 AM
TheMainEvent TheMainEvent is offline
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My mom was sponsoring a child with worldvision, they sent us a picture and would mail out updates frequently then after about 6 months they told us we were getting a new sponsored child because the original one was doing so well that she didn't need sponsorship anymore. Kinda made me wonder if that's just what they told you when the kid dies.

Anyways, they are a very reputable organization for sure, but a part of their work involves distributing bibles/religious education/etc, just so you're aware. Here is a link to find evaluations of all different charities:

http://www.charitynavigator.org/inde...orgid/4768.htm
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Old 12-09-2005, 12:08 AM
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My wife and I sponsor three kids through Compassion. http://www.compassion.com
Great organization and very rewarding.
We found it through Charity Navigator.
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Old 12-09-2005, 01:48 AM
OtisTheMarsupial OtisTheMarsupial is offline
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Default Re: Sponsoring a child

Or you could sponsor an orangutan.

Sponsorship info
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Old 12-09-2005, 01:50 AM
MelchyBeau MelchyBeau is offline
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Default Re: Sponsoring a child

I was thinking of 5 year olds when I first opened this post. OOT has done something to me.

Melch
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Old 12-09-2005, 02:15 AM
gamblore99 gamblore99 is offline
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I have one kid with world vision. They told me 80% money actually reaches child, but the money is kinda pooled in the community. They sent me one letter that someone in charge of him wrote (the english was that of a child though). I dont think I have gotten anything since and dont feel connected wtih the child. I can't even remember his name. I now think of it as a yearly donation kinda thing and don't give to homeless or other causes (unless it is a big disaster).

also, I have stopped caring as much about other people as much and am considering stopping it. So ya.
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Old 12-09-2005, 02:24 AM
TheMainEvent TheMainEvent is offline
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Default Re: Sponsoring a child

[ QUOTE ]
I have one kid with world vision. They told me 80% money actually reaches child, but the money is kinda pooled in the community. They sent me one letter that someone in charge of him wrote (the english was that of a child though). I dont think I have gotten anything since and dont feel connected wtih the child. I can't even remember his name. I now think of it as a yearly donation kinda thing and don't give to homeless or other causes (unless it is a big disaster).

also, I have stopped caring as much about other people as much and am considering stopping it. So ya.

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Personally I think of child sponsorship as more or a marketing/fundraising gimmick than anything. People want to feel like their individual donation is actually saving a life by itself. IMO, if you really want to help out, just find the most efficiently run, most well respected relief organization you can find and give to their general fund, so they won't have the hassle of promising that your money is earmarked for a specific area.
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Old 12-09-2005, 02:26 AM
dblgutshot dblgutshot is offline
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I'd like to do the 'buy a family a goat' thing.
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Old 12-09-2005, 02:28 AM
Cubswin Cubswin is offline
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World Vision Chief Executive Officer: Richard E. Stearns, President Compensation*: $366,479

I always have a hard time giving to charities after reading stuff like this. Before you give to any charity be sure to research them at the BBB

Link for the lazy http://www.give.org/reports/index.asp
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Old 12-09-2005, 02:35 AM
Blarg Blarg is offline
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Sally Struthers has obviously taken a lot of those support a kid donations and bought frozen yoghurt with them.
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