Children International
Children International is a nonprofit organization that sponsors children abroad. The organization is based in Kansas City, MO and managed by James Cook. Its official home on the web is http://www.children.org
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In view of "Human Rights Day" for Bloggers Unite I thought I would invite you to join me in helping sponsor International Children across our globe. It only takes a click each day for your donation. How simple is that? And I'm not personally asking you for any money like they do on television. So please read on then visit the url and click. Thanks for your much needed help for these precious children.
I need your help to sponsor children in need.
Go to: children.care2
Care2's Race for Children in Need is sponsoring several children through Children International. Your click helps generate donations from sponsors to support these children from some of the world's poorest regions. Clicking
daily helps ensure that all of Care2's kids are sponsored all year long.
How can you help? It is easy.
Just go to: children.care2
and click on the "click to help button". It only takes a second and it could make a significant difference in the lives of Care2's kids. You can help even more by inviting your friends to become racers. More clicks means that
more children can be sponsored!
Just click: http://children.care2.com/welcome?w=448830561
Some of the kids you can help:
Rocio: Playing with dolls is six year old Rocio's favorite activity. Rocio
is the youngest of 5 children and lives with her parents in a two bedroom
home. Rocio hasn't yet started school, but helps her mother with the
household chores.
Nishchal: Nishchal is five and enjoys playing with his friends and dancing.
He has one younger sister and lives with his parents (both aged 21). The
family's monthly income is $42.00 and they live in a two-room cottage with
mud floors in Nepal.
Yelize: At six years old, Yelize enjoys dancing, playing soccer and doing
artistic crafts in school. She has one brother. Her family's monthly income
is only $75.00 and they live in Colombia.
I need your help to sponsor children in need.
Go to: children.care2
Care2's Race for Children in Need is sponsoring several children through Children International. Your click helps generate donations from sponsors to support these children from some of the world's poorest regions. Clicking
daily helps ensure that all of Care2's kids are sponsored all year long.
How can you help? It is easy.
Just go to: children.care2
and click on the "click to help button". It only takes a second and it could make a significant difference in the lives of Care2's kids. You can help even more by inviting your friends to become racers. More clicks means that
more children can be sponsored!
Just click: http://children.care2.com/welcome?w=448830561
Some of the kids you can help:
Rocio: Playing with dolls is six year old Rocio's favorite activity. Rocio
is the youngest of 5 children and lives with her parents in a two bedroom
home. Rocio hasn't yet started school, but helps her mother with the
household chores.
Nishchal: Nishchal is five and enjoys playing with his friends and dancing.
He has one younger sister and lives with his parents (both aged 21). The
family's monthly income is $42.00 and they live in a two-room cottage with
mud floors in Nepal.
Yelize: At six years old, Yelize enjoys dancing, playing soccer and doing
artistic crafts in school. She has one brother. Her family's monthly income
is only $75.00 and they live in Colombia.
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