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How about sponsoring a child?

Children are best helped with regular attention and continued care. Therefore a sponsorship program was started. For a small monthly amount, the child can go to school, gets clothes and necessary items, and any other basic needs. If the child becomes ill, KCC will make sure it gets medical care.

Just helping the child is not enough. There must be a healthy environment in which it can grow up. Therefore some of the money is used to improve the situation in the villages. Health workers are trained, water sources are protected, etc.

YOU can help a child! Start sponsoring NOW. Children can't wait!

Holland
You can pay monthly, with automatic transfer. Switch to Nederlands to read the information.
Others
To reduce banking costs, you need to pay once a year. The minimum amount is $190 per child. You can are encouraged to pay a bit more, so that we are also able to improve the environment of the child. Click here for ways to send the money. Also send your address to Bram Moolenaar

There are three possibilities:

  1. Sponsor a child between 4 and 12 year. You pay $15 (fl 27.50) monthly. This makes it possible for the child to attend school and get the help it needs.
  2. Sponsor a child, and additionally support the improvement of the community. For $25 (fl 45) monthly the child can go to school and grow up in a more healthy environment. Other children profit from this too!
  3. Sponsor the visits to the villages. There is no fixed amount for this. The money is used for medical treatment, education, transport to the villages, etc.

If you sponsor a child you can communicate with it. You will get a picture and information about the child's situation, write letters to the child and expect something in return. Let us know if you don't want to communicate with the child.

If you sponsor a child you must have the intention to do this for at least one year.


For comments on the ICCF Holland pages and for more information contact Bram Moolenaar.