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What happens if, for family reasons, the child is not able to continue their education because they are needed to work to support others in the family?

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What happens if, for family reasons, the child is not able to continue their education because they are needed to work to support others in the family?

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Most children want to be in full time education. Sometimes they are forced to miss attendance because they are needed to work at home, looking after a sick relative. However by paying for the cost of schooling the charity has relieved the family of the financial burden of schooling, and this allows what little money there is to be used for other necessities. Sponsorship of a child is part of a wider support system that Hope ministries, our administrators, give to a family. If a family is struggling then every reasonable help will be offered, if a sponsored person has reached such an age that he/she must support the family then we believe that that education is not wasted even if they are ‘forced’ to leave the scheme. From our experience so far families do everything they can to keep a sponsored child in school and the children want to be there. We receive termly school reports on the children so we know that they are attending school and how well they are doing.

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