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Sponsorship Shares Explained
Due to the increased cost of living in Uganda, it now costs more than $35 a month to meet all the needs of one child; that's why we introduced sponsorship shares. SPONSORSHIP SHARES enable multiple sponsors to share the total cost of taking care of one child.
Realizing that not every sponsor will have the ability to meet the required total monthly cost of taking care of one child, it’s the reason why we introduced Sponsorship Shares. As a sponsor, you have the option of taking up all the SHARES of one child if you so choose. Depending on the academic level of the child, the number of SHARES will differ since the costs vary.
Esther lives with her grandparents. She is the only child to her parents, but the father abandoned the family. Whereas, the mother is HIV positive. &nb...
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Esther is the sixth born of the eight children in her family having four brothers and three sisters. Despite the fact that she stays with both her parents, she often lacks most of the basic nece...
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Eva has made it through most of the vulnerable times in her life. Living with only her unemployed mother as a sole provider has not favored her due to limite...
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I live with my maternal aunt and her 2 daughters in a small village of Lusaka in the Central part of Uganda. My mother got pregnant with me while still worki...
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Losing her father at a very tender age doesn’t prevent Faith from wearing a smile all the time. He was involved in a car accident which killed hi...
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I live with my father and siblings in a small village of Malindi in Eastern Uganda. Mother left us 3 years ago to go look for a job in the city but she has n...
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My parents separated when I was 4 months old. I live with my aunt and 3 cousins. My aunt’s husband separated from her. My aunt struggles to provide for...
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Florence is the fourth born in the family of six children, two boys, and four girls. They live with their parents who are unemployed and struggle to provide ...
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Francis is born in a family of two girls and one boy. At the age of one year, Francis’ father passed away and he is now living with his mother and his ...
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I live with my paternal aunt and her husband in a small village of Kitongo in Western Uganda. I lost both my parents at a young age. My aunt takes care...
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Frank is the second born of 6 boys and 3 girls. His parents separated because his father is a drunkard and his mother left the children under the...
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My father got a mental breakdown and can’t do anything to support the family. My mother struggles to pay house rent, treat my father, and take ca...
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