Do sponsorship contributions go directly to one child?
Sponsorship contributions are used for programs that benefit not only the sponsored child, but the child’s family and community. Nearly 25 years of experience has taught CAUSE Canada that to help a child in a lasting way, we must help the child’s family and community become self-sufficient. By improving the facilities and resources in the communities where children live, while also providing those things a child needs for his or her health and education, CAUSE Kids helps give children their best chance of fulfilling their potential.
No. Sponsorship contributions are pooled centrally, and used to fund programs benefiting sponsored children, their families and their communities. More than 70 years of experience have taught us that helping families and communities become self-sufficient is the best way to secure the child’s future. Decisions on how to use the funds are based on strategic plans prepared by in-country program staff in consultation with children, communities, local governments and partner organizations.
No. Sponsorship contributions are used for programs that benefit not only the sponsored child, but the child’s family and community. More than 65 years of experience has taught us that to help a child in a lasting way, we must help the child’s family and community become self-sufficient. By improving the facilities and resources in the communities where children live, Charity Center’s projects help give children their best chance of fulfilling their potential in the long-term future.
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- Do sponsorship contributions go directly to one child?