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How much does child sponsorship cost?

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How much does child sponsorship cost?

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$25 a month – about a dollar a day – helps build a better future for the child you sponsor, his or her family and community. You can choose to pay automatically through your credit card or pre-authorized withdrawals from your bank account on a monthly basis. Use our on-line sponsorship form to set up your preferred method of contributions.

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We have two levels of sponsorship, one for school and medical care only and the other for total care in our childrens home in Kathmandu, Nepal. The school sponsorship for 2007 is $300 and the home sponsorship is $800. Due to the high rate of inflation in Nepal, sponsorship rates may need to be raised in the future. Payment installments can be arranged.

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$35 a month – about a dollar a day – helps build a better future for the child you sponsor, his or her family and community. You can choose to pay automatically through your credit card or pre-authorized withdrawals from your bank account on a monthly basis. Use our on-line sponsorship form to set up your preferred method of contributions.

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The cost is $35 a month – about a dollar a day – to help build a better future for the child you sponsor, and his or her family and community. You can choose to pay automatically through your credit card or pre-authorized withdrawals from your bank account on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis. Use our online sponsorship form to set up your preferred method.

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Just $24 a month! Your sponsorship will be helping make possible programs that respond to your sponsored child’s (and other children’s) most basic needs; programs that provide children and their families with better health, better education, safer homes, increased income and more.

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