Hamisi lives on the plains of Mwenge, home to approximately 325,000 residents. Typical houses are constructed of dirt floors, mud walls and corrugated iron roofs. Common health problems in this area include malaria and typhoid. Most adults in Mwenge are unemployed but some work as subsistence farmers and earn the equivalent of 18 US dollars per month. This community needs agricultural improvements, employment opportunities, potable water and medication.
Tanzania
Tanzania's vast resources have helped create industries is tobacco, sugar, diamond and gold mining, cement and tourism. Yet Tanzania remains one of the poorest countries in the world. The economy depends heavily on agriculture, which provides 85% of exports and employs 80% of the work force. But topography and climatic conditions, however, limit cultivated crops to only 4% of the land area. It's estimated that nearly 1.7 million people, or 8% of adults in Tanzania, have HIV/AIDS. Nearly 100% of the country's population is native African.
Compassion International
Compassion International exists in countries like Tanzania as a Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty and enables them to become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults.
As a Compassion sponsor, you will enable your sponsored child to participate in a church-based program that offers life-changing benefits including help with learning development, health care, social-skills development and Christian training -- opportunities and services that most of the world's poorest children simply cannot receive. You will have a meaningful connection between you and the child you support. The child you sponsor will know your name, write to you and benefit directly from your monthly sponsorship. In return you can help your sponsored child develop a sense of confidence and self-worth by the love you express through letters and prayers.
If you wish to make a difference in a child's life but for any reason cannot commit to sponsoring a child, you can make a one-time contribution through Compassion's Unsponsored Children's Program. Thousands of hopeful children are registered with Compassion but are waiting for sponsors. Your gift to the Unsponsored Children's Fund can help children see hope in Compassion's program by providing care until they find a sponsor. Learn more about the Unsponsored Children's Fund.
For more information on child sponsorship, visit Compassion. Also hear it from Tom Emmons who's been sponsoring children since 1984.
"And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me."
- Matthew 18:5
6 comments:
Thumbs up! Very proud of you to have achieved your first new year's resolutions ^.^
It is a privilege to be involved in the life of a child. Getting to know children like Hamisi is a humbling and enriching experience.
It is not an easy task but I must say that you got a big heart and courage to take up this responsibility as someone who doesn't just speak about God but practice genuine kindness to a stranger that need a helping hand.
It's a long term commitment, and we all shall pray for you and your sponsored child to be able to meet one day. =)
I do hope it inspire more people to do the same thing, (including myself :P )to be able to make some contribution and make a difference in this fallible world. >.<
Please update us about Hamisi, from time to time.
God bless you and Hamisi~ :D
Well Done Vic!!! The child is so blessed to have someone like you sponsoring him. Keep up the good work and you will be blessed by the high power above!
"A generous man will prosper and are satisfied; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed."
-Proverbs 11:25
good for you TS :) im so proud of you.
Did you know that Compassion International is giving away a free scrapbook to the first 500 people who blog about Compassion’s ministry to children in need and link to their site? Learn more about this opportunity at http://www.compassion.com/share/free-scrap-book.htm.
On February 10th, 16 Christian bloggers will be traveling to Uganda to see Compassion International's work. Read the blogs and get an insiders view of Compassion's work in this African country at http://www.compassion.com/share/uganda-blog.htm.
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