The Happiest Day of a Sponsored Child’s Life

For a while now, we’ve — well, more like you have — been discussing “Should I visit my sponsored child?

Here’s one thing you need to consider when you ask yourself that question. It’s courtesy of Whittaker Woman and the blog trip to El Salvador.

Keep in mind, the girls speaking aren’t even her sponsored children.

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If you can’t visit your children, and we understand that it’s not always possible, you need to know this. It’s an absolute truth. Your sponsored children want to hear from you!

The thing they desired most for you to know is how important being a sponsor is.

You are important. You are their angels, you make a difference.

There was one thing that they pleaded with me to share, THEY WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

I asked them if they cared if it was written on a card or an email, their answer was ANYTHING.

They just want to hear from you. Every word you say to them is one of the most important things they ever hear. They treasure it, they soak it up, they read it over and over.

So from Gabriella, Jennifer, Beronica, Cindy, Claudia, Clara, Rosio, Carolina, Karan, please write your sponsor child.

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  1. Kal January 11, 2014

    Hi, How soon is a child told that they have just been assigned a sponsor? My child showed up in my profile within a day or so, and I was just wondering if he has been told he now has a sponsor. I would imagine the news would be quite exciting for them as it is for the sponsors when we sign up. Thanks for your time.

    1. Susan Sayler January 13, 2014

      Kal, it is super exciting news for a child to find out that they have been sponsored! It’s definitely a big deal. Thank you so much for making a difference in the life of this child! Each child may find out anywhere between a few weeks to a month after that sponsor sends in their first donation. This all depends on how close the student center is to the country office. I would imagine that your sponsored child will be notified real soon. 🙂

  2. Garry September 11, 2010

    I have been to some my kids homes and I know how much they treasure letters, photos, stickers, etc that we send. I have seen many boxes pulled out from under a bed with everything the kid’s sponsors have sent to them. I have to agree with Amy and Dana. Among the tons of junk mail, I always have my eye open for that ivory colored envelope. Seeing that envelope makes my day.

  3. Dana November 15, 2009

    I agree with Amy – I hope they know how much we love their letters, too! Reminds me – I need to spend more time handwriting letters. I use the computer more often because it’s faster and easier when I’m writing to all of my kids at one time, plus my printing isn’t that tidy, but I love their hand written letters. Good reminder of the importance of writing to your children!

  4. Kees Boer November 14, 2009

    Yes, the children absolutely love it when they hear from their sponsor. When you go visit them, it would be the most amazing thing to them. It’s difficult to over estimate how important the sponsor is to the children. So, even though a letter might take just 5 minutes, it has a HUGE impact on them. Even if you were just to write that you love them very much and that you are praying for them. That would be very encouraging to the child, when everything in their environment tells them the opposite.

    Kees

  5. Mike Stephens November 14, 2009

    Thanks for sharing! Keep up the GREAT work!

  6. Denise L. November 14, 2009

    When I visited Yesica (12) in La Paz, Bolivia, we were in a park with lush grass and flowers – totally foreign to her dusty El Alto life. At one point she drew away to lie on a bench, to “soak up” the day like any thoughtful adolescent. She knew this day had to be captured in her memory to treasure for years to come.

  7. Amy Wallace November 14, 2009

    I hope they know we love hearing from them as much as they love hearing from us 🙂

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