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Some of our sponsors love the experience so much, they take on multiple children around the world. Sharing pictures and stories, sending gifts and watching the children grow…these things become a way of life. If you fit that description – you belong here.

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    • A Classically Frustrating Toy

    • You give a kid a bunch of fancy gifts, and all she wants to play with is the rubber ball stapled to a paddle. Good. No matter their nationality, all kids everywhere must someday learn that IT'S IMPOSSIBLE to actually bounce those balls off those cartoon paddles more than ONE time in a row. Unless you attend Clown College. I'm pretty sure they teach you this skill in Clown College.  The little boy is Nicty's brother, Brayan. My mom is waiting to hear back about sponsoring him.
    • Jansy and Sponsor Hit the Dance Floor

    • Jansy has fun dancing with her sponsor, but runs off as soon as she sees the pizza being brought to our table.
    • More fun with the electric flyswatter!

    • Jonathan gets brave and lets his big bro talk him into touching the fly swatter. By this point, we've worn it down so that it will only fire off a charge periodically. This just adds to the suspense!
    • Honduran Grocery Store - Better Than Antigua!

    • 2nd try! Magda's Message to Her Sponsorship Group

    • After all the trouble I went through to get this video subtitled, I went an uploaded the wrong file this morning . In this version, you can tell what she's saying!
    • 2nd try! Odilia's Message to Her Sponsor Group

    • After all the trouble I went through to get this video subtitled, I went an uploaded the wrong file this morning . In this one, you can tell what she's saying!
    • Nicty Goes in Circles; the Other Girls Laugh at Her

    • Shot at McDonald's in Antigua, Guatemala.
    • Sonia and Yiseth

    • Sonia and Yiseth, two sponsored children from Cartagena, talk as we are waiting for lunch. I am glad that they seemed to get along well together. Both are eleven years old, have been sponsored for six years, have a younger brother, live with relatives and both like science. I didn't plan it that way! :) Now here is how they are different, Yiseth loves to talk and Sonia is more reserved!
    • McDonald's Courtyard

    • This is just a video of everyone hanging out at McDonalds. At one point, Wilmer's little brother shouts something (while pounding on a replica of Ronald McDonald) and everybody laughs and laughs. I want to know what he says!!! If somebody watching this speaks Spanish, please translate for me! Also, check out Nicty's turtle backpack. She just loves it! Nicty picked it out at a souvenir stand operated by the mother of one of my CI hostesses. It's cool how their jobs just happened to coincide that day!
    • Bubbles in Antigua

    • Our group of Guatemalan sponsor kids play with bubble wands in the courtyard of a McDonald's restaurant in Antigua.
    • Powering Up Potential

    • On a recent trip to Honduras, some CI staff were reminded by how huge a difference little things can make in a child’s life. After visiting the Dr. Miguel Paz Barona school in San Pedro Sula – one of the schools for which CI provides support – they were inspired to shoot this video.  
    • Inauguration of New Ecuador Community Center

    • In a show of responsible corporate leadership, executives from CPX Interactive (http://cpxinteractive.com) inaugurate Children International's newest community center, which will help impoverished children in Guayaquil, Ecuador. CPX Interactive executives, feeling compelled to make a difference to poor children, encouraged their colleagues to join them in funding the construction of the B.U.D.S. Community Center, where over 5,000 children will receive medical and dental care, educational support and nutrition education. An effective model for community development, the new center marks the sixth Children International center in Guayaquil that serves poor children and their families from marginal areas of the city. The center will provide benefits to poor families who often live on less than a dollar a day and reside in makeshift shacks with dirt floors on the outskirts of a major metropolitan area.  
    • They Live Here

    • Tony Lorcha – a sponsorship graduate who now works for Children International – takes you on a tour of a sponsored child’s home in Legazpi, Philippines.
    • Steve Hogan of NetApp and Children International

    • This documentary highlights the efforts of Children International and NetApp employee Steve Hogan
    • Life on the Guayas River, Ecuador

    • Cruise the murky waters of the Guayas River alongside a sponsored family in Ecuador who nets an income by fishing.
    • Miss USA Video Blog - 6

    • Originally posted at http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=QoGoGxGYL-Q Hear what Kristen has to say about her recent trip to the Dominican Republic with Children International and becoming a sponsor.
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    • The dog sings "Feliz Navidad"!

    • Paola's Christmas DP - 2011 - Sent by Jennifer and Mack "Paola was very happy for receiving the stockings for her and her sisters. She loved the singing dog, she wouldn't stop looking at it and she also loved the necklace and as soon as she saw it she put it on along with the hair accessories. She really liked the books, she says she now has books for her and her siblings. Paola thanks you for thinking about her and she wishes you a merry Christmas and happy New Year."  
    • Stockings for 3 sisters

    • Paola's Christmas DP - 2011 - Sent by Jennifer and Mack "Paola was very happy for receiving the stockings for her and her sisters. She loved the singing dog, she wouldn't stop looking at it and she also loved the necklace and as soon as she saw it she put it on along with the hair accessories. She really liked the books, she says she now has books for her and her siblings. Paola thanks you for thinking about her and she wishes you a merry Christmas and happy New Year."  
    • Paola's Christmas bunnies

    • Paola's Christmas DP - 2011 - Sent by Jennifer and Mack "Paola was very happy for receiving the stockings for her and her sisters. She loved the singing dog, she wouldn't stop looking at it and she also loved the necklace and as soon as she saw it she put it on along with the hair accessories. She really liked the books, she says she now has books for her and her siblings. Paola thanks you for thinking about her and she wishes you a merry Christmas and happy New Year."  
    • Spanish Coloring Books

    • This photo shows Stephanie (age 3) with the items from her first DP, which she received on May 2nd of 2011. Stephanie lives in Guadalajara, Mexico.
    • Eating the Donkey

    • This photo shows Stephanie (age 3) with the items from her first DP, which she received on May 2nd of 2011. Stephanie lives in Guadalajara, Mexico.
    • Stephanie's 1st DP

    • This photo shows Stephanie (age 3) with the items from her first DP, which she received on May 2nd of 2011. Stephanie lives in Guadalajara, Mexico.
    • Stephanie - Age almost 4

    • Annual photos of Stephanie, my father's 3rd sponsored child with CI. Stephanie lives in Guadalajara, Mexico, and my dad is her first (and forever) sponsor. Stephanie's nickname is Tete. She has two older siblings and a pet doggy.
    • Stephanie - Age 2

    • Annual photos of Stephanie, my father's 3rd sponsored child with CI. Stephanie lives in Guadalajara, Mexico, and my dad is her first (and forever) sponsor. Stephanie's nickname is Tete. She has two older siblings and a pet doggy.
    • Stephanie - Age 3

    • Annual photos of Stephanie, my father's 3rd sponsored child with CI. Stephanie lives in Guadalajara, Mexico, and my dad is her first (and forever) sponsor. Stephanie's nickname is Tete. She has two older siblings and a pet doggy.
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • 4 boxes of groceries and a sack of rice for Bernard and his family delivered to him by my friend in Dec. 2011 - sack of rice, roughly 50 assorted canned goods - spaghetti noodles & sauce and huge can of mixed fruit to be used for Christmas dinner - 3 dozens of eggs, 4 kilos of hotdog - condiments (soy sauce, fish sauce, ketchup, etc.), powdered milk, chocolate mix, coffee, cereal, soap
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • taken during my friend's visit with my sponsored child, Bernard. L-R: James (CI field officer), Marlene (CI volunteer), Bernard and Elena (Bernard's mom) Bernard is wearing a jacket I sent him a couple of years back =). I also sent him a new jacket as a replacement to the one he's wearing on this picture.  
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • taken during my friend's visit with Bernard in Dec. 2011 L-R: Marlene (CI volunteer), Bernard, my friend, Elena (Bernard's mom) I believe Bernard is on the phone with me. I called my friend during the visit so that I could greet him for both his birthday and Christmas.  
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • taken during my friend's visit with my sponsored child, Bernard, on Dec. 2011 L-R: my friend, Bernard, Elena (Bernard's mom), CI Driver, Marlene (CI volunteer), James (CI field staff)
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • taken during my friend's visit with Bernard in Dec. 2011 L-R: Marlene (CI volunteer), Bernard, my friend, Elena (Bernard's mom) I believe Bernard is on the phone with me. I called my friend during the visit so that I could greet him for both his birthday and Christmas.
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • taken during my friend's visit with Bernard in Dec. 2011 L-R: my friend, Marlene (CI volunteer), Bernard, Elena (Bernard's mom)
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • These are the stuff that Bernard received during my friend's 2011 visit with him: - sack of rice, roughly 50 assorted canned goods- spaghetti noodles & sauce and huge can of mixed fruit to be used for Christmas dinner - 3 dozens of eggs, 4 kilos of hotdog- condiments (soy sauce, fish sauce, ketchup, etc.), powdered milk, chocolate mix, coffee, cereal, soap He is also wearing a jacket that I sent him and was delivered by my friend. This new one is a replacement for the jacket I sent him a couple years back.
    • 2011 Visit w/ Bernard

    • These are the stuff that Bernard received during my friend's 2011 visit with him: - sack of rice, roughly 50 assorted canned goods- spaghetti noodles & sauce and huge can of mixed fruit to be used for Christmas dinner - 3 dozens of eggs, 4 kilos of hotdog- condiments (soy sauce, fish sauce, ketchup, etc.), powdered milk, chocolate mix, coffee, cereal, soap
    • Paola with her sisters (Easter 2011)

    • Paola, age 4 (Nov. 2009)

    • Paola, age 6 (August 2011)

    • Mercy, Age 10

    • Part of Mercy's annual photo collection. She is my third child with CI, and I began sponsorship when she was 7 years old. Before that, a friend of mine sponsored Mercy. She has the biggest smile out of all my sponsored kids!
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Latest Sets

    • Jonathan of Honduras

    • Wilson of Honduras

    • Nicty of Guatemala

    • Moises

    • Rural Guatemala
    • Claudia

    • Guadalajara, Mexico.
    • Elma

    • Manila, Philippines
    • Paloma

    • Valparaiso, Chile
    • Dailyn

    • Aide

    • Barranquilla, Columbia
    • Glenda

    • San Pedro Sula, Honduras
    • Flor

    • Marie-Cris

    • Maria Magdalena

    • From Guatemala.
    • Rose-Ann

    • Rose Ann 2011
    • Yoselin Rosebil

    • Watching Yoselin Rosibel Grow
    • Arbie

    • Saraswati

    • Saraswati is new to CI, after having completed her Family Record and Photo session in June 2011. She is seven years old, in grade 3, and speaks Bengali and Santali. She likes to play with her friends, play hide and seek, and dance. Saraswati lives with her parents with her father being a daily worker, and the monthly income $53. She has a two-year-old sister, Sumita. Their one-multi-use-room home has brick walls, a tile roof, and a concrete floor.They use a community water pump and latrine, and have "non-regulated" electricity usage. I hope Saraswati will experience a secure, happy childhood and a receive a complete quality education.
    • Katherine

    • Katherine, whose family lives in Cartagena on a combined income of only $9.00 per month (30 cents per day). Debbie told me recently that Katherine's sister is sponsored by someone else, which is great news!
    • Eunice

    • This is Eunice, from Santo Domingo in the DR.
    • Suany

    • Joice

    • This is Joice, my newest child from Tabaco, The Philippines. I sponsored her because her birthday is the anniversary of my first kidney transplant. Her father has died, and her mother works in another city, so Joice lives with her older brother Ryan. Their combined income is only $46 per month.

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  • 4 different countries
    chatpeace, 6 months ago| Flag
  • have 4 children now
    chatpeace, 6 months ago| Flag
  • I just start sponsored 3 boys from Dominican Republic.Jesus Ramon, Yohandyn Angel Luis. They are just lovely and hope to make a big change on their life's. I have been bless in my life. although i have pass thorough many thing to reach to be a sponsor it have move my heart and make me produce a brighter future for them. Hope this year to get more money so i could produce them the triple of what i already giving. Thanks God for everything.
    luzvirtual, 1 year ago| Flag
  • I have now sponsored two boys from Dominican Republic. I feel blessed with the life I have here in the USA and feel the least I can do is help the two boys have a brighter future. Life has been good to me, sharing makes it even better.
    MsFarmr, 2 years ago| Flag
  • I sponsor 7 children and people think this is amazing. i dont i think my little bit of money is giving a life to 7 children. i wish i lived nearer then i could help more. i have 5 from zambia, 1 from the domincan republic and one new one from Guatamala. it is one of the best things i have ever done in my life. maybe one day i could meet them all who knows xx
    Sallyanna, 2 years ago| Flag

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