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world visioN : child sponsorship
More than 200 million around the world grow up unschooled. World Vision
Child Sponsorship helps ensure that children like 11 year old Thavara of
Cambodia get a chance to go to school. The Humanitarian Enterprise is
privileged by the opportunity to work with the sponsored child’s family and
community, to provide other life changing essentials such as food, clean water
and healthcare through World Vision International.

Project
: Cipinang Melayu ADP in Indonesia
Syfa Artita
ABDUL AZIS
lives with her parents. She was born on 14 July 1999, loves drawing in
kindergarten, and generally in good health. She runs errands as chores, and
likes to play cooking. Her father is employed but at such a low wage, it is
hardly enough to provide for his family. Her mother stays at home caring for
her family.
Yosua Samuel
TRIONITA
lives with his mother only. He was born on 30 May 1998, loves drawing in
kindergarten, and is generally in good health. He helps the family and loves
soccer. His parents have divorced. His mother is self-employed, but her
earnings are insufficient to provide for the needs of the family.
Muhamad Dicky Hermawan
HERU
lives with his parents. He was born on 17 May 1998, and enjoys drawing in
kindergarten. In good health, he likes soccer. His father is self-employed, but
his earnings are hardly enough to provide for his family. His mother is at home
caring for her family.
Apriansyah
MULYADI
was born on 7 April 1997. He loves studying Mathematics in primary school. In
good health, he likes playing soccer and helps out in the family. He lives with
his parents. His father is self-employed, but his earnings are hardly enough to
provide for his family. His mother is at home caring for her family.
Decky Aditiyas
ENDANG JUHANA
lives with his parent. Born on 18 December 1993, he is in primary school and
likes mathematics. In good health, he helps out in the family and loves soccer.
His father is a day labourer, does not have regular work, and thus it has been
a constant struggle for him to provide the necessities of life for his family.
His mother is a housewife.
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Project
– Summer Island ADP in Sri Lanka
Isuru Lakshan
AMARAKOONGE
lives with his parents in a rural area. Born on 5 December 1997, he is in
pre-school and likes drawing. In good health, he helps out by sweeping and
likes riding a bicycle. His father is a subsistence farmer, in good years
barely raising enough food for his own family. His mother stays at home caring
for her family and helping her husband.
Sheshana
MUNASINGHE
lives with his parents in a rural area. He was born on 23 December 2001, and
loves playing “house”. He is in good health but too young for school. His
father is a subsistence farmer, in good years barely raising enough food for
his own family. His mother stays at home caring for her family and helping her
husband.
Thilini S
HEWA ALANKARAGE
lives with her parents in a rural area. Born on 30 July 2001, she is in good
health but too young for school. She likes playing with toys. Her father is a
subsistence farmer, in good years barely raising enough food for his own
family. Her mother stays at home caring for her family and helping her husband.
Budhika
THENNAKOON
lives with his parents in a rural area. Born on 4 April 2000, he is too young
for school. He is in good health, and likes to play “house”. His father is a
subsistence farmer, in good years barely raising enough food for his own
family. His mother stays at home caring for her family and helping her husband.
Nelum
WICKRAMASINGHE
lives with his parents in a rural area. She is born on 15 Jul y 1992 and enjoys
studying the local language in primary school. In good health, she helps her
father at home and likes riding a bicycle. Her father is a subsistence farmer,
in good years barely raising enough food for his own family. Her mother stays
at home caring for her family and helping her husband.
Project
– Phu Cu ADP in Vietnam*
Project – Guangxi Tiandong ADP in China*
*Child Protection Policy in certain countries prohibits displaying
information about the sponsored children.
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