Are you familiar with an organization called Compassion International? We first learned about it through a girl at our church. She and her husband had been sponsoring a child through this organization for quite a while and she did a presentation for our congregation.
Compassion is an organization that helps children in impoverished countries through sponsorship to be able to obtain education and other means to better their lives. After hearing about this we decided we’d like to sponsor a couple of children ourselves but how do you choose? You can literally see pictures of these precious little ones and pick a child. We didn’t want to pick a child based on physical appearance because honestly we figured most people look at them and pick the cutest little faces they see. (not that there is anything wrong with that) We decided to sponsor children with the same birthdays as our kids and narrow it down that way. We chose a little boy with the same birthday as Benny’s, but much younger and a girl who is literally the exact same age as Katie, sharing the same birth date. These children are allowed to stay in this program until age 21. (I think that’s the oldest they can be)
We had the opportunity recently to visit a local church and see a mock up in the form of several semi-trailers made to look like the home, school and compassion center where these children might live.
We were each provided with headphones and an ipod where the story of a child was narrated through his voice.
It was about 100 degrees outside on this particular day and pretty warm going through these little rooms which probably added to the authenticity of the circumstances these children likely live in.
At the end you are of course given the opportunity to sign up to sponsor a child.
We correspond with our “kids” through letters a couple of times a year. We are able to write to them and it’s translated for them and then in turn the write back to us and we are sent the original and a translation. Both of the children we sponsor have families but without funding might not be able to go to school. You can also designate extra funds to be given for their birthdays and Christmas. We received a letter from “our girl” thanking us for one of the monetary gifts and telling us she had bought a goat. Definitely not what a 19 year old here in the states would probably buy.
I think this program is such a great one and would be a really wonderful family project for people with younger kids. Kids would be able to write letters, send pictures and develop an appreciation for all the things they have that these children in other countries don’t. It’s such an easy way to know you are making a difference in the lives of others.
If you’ve been looking for a way to do some good in this crazy world, I’d encourage you to look into Compassion International. This is not a sponsored post, but a love post.?
Happy Thursday!
Lisa
XOXO
❤️
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That's really sweet! Good on you guys!
Thanks Allie! In now way is this meant to toot our own horns...just a great organization?
How neat that they had rooms set up and yes I am sure on a hot day it did really give it more of a feel of what these kids go through. I have a friend that has a couple of children she writes letters to, but the organization (and I can't think of the name) went out of business and she's not sure if she'll ever hear from these kids again. So sad! This is such a good thing to do.
Carrie
curlycraftymom.com
Thanks Carrie. That's a shame about your friend and I'm sure she wonders about those kids. It's just incredible to think about how others live outside of the US.
This is so cool! That's exactly how we picked our Compassion kids. We have a boy that is exactly Jack's age and a girl that is exactly Grace's age. They are in Bolivia. We have been sponsoring since 2011, and it's been such a wonderful experience. Sometimes I write the letters and sometimes the kids do. We also did the Compassion Experience a few years ago, and it is an eye-opening experience. Thanks for posting and sharing about this great organization!
Oh thank you Tanya!!! (I didn't want it to come across as "oh aren't we wonderful") I think that's so cool that we both used the same method to select kids. I need to be more diligent in my letter writing to them. About the time we started sponsoring ours I was talking to my BFF in KY and telling her about it and she said they'd just started sponsoring one also. I thought that was a crazy coincidence. Maybe this will prick someones heart and another child will be chosen❤️ Happy Thursday!!!
this sounds like a wonderful organization and i'm so glad you shared it!
kileen
cute & little
Thank you Kileen! Have a wonderful weekend!!!