Sponsor a Child with VIN
Become a Part of Creating a Better World – This Very Moment.
You can now sponsor a child in Nepal through VIN’s Child Sponsorship Program. You can make a difference no matter where you are or what your calling in life may be. VIN’s Child Sponsorship Program is one way in which you can achieve this. By donating to children you do far more than just provide funds, you directly impact a child’s life, forever.
Empower Children for a Brighter Future
When you sponsor a poor child, you do not help a needy child – you empower a child who has been robbed of rights and opportunities so many of us take for granted. Child sponsorship charities such as that of VIN are grateful souls who truly rely on your contributions. Through your contributions, you can create engaged, self-reliant, world-conscious citizens of the future. Sponsor an orphan child so that together we can save vulnerable children who are conflict victims.
How do you sponsor a child in Nepal with VIN?
Sponsor a child in need by giving as little or as much as you possibly can. Sponsor a child and you will receive up-to-date status on the progress you are helping us make. These are children who are orphaned, abandoned, or conflict victims. Due to the severe poverty experienced by families in Nepal, children are unable to afford access to basic or higher education. Particularly, girls are at a greater disadvantage due to gender discrimination, which is still a great challenge in Nepal. You can help create equality for the children of Nepal.
You have the opportunity to make a difference today. When you sponsor a child in Nepal you are giving to those most urgently in need. These include orphanage children, conflict victim children, and disadvantaged community children from poverty – stricken areas of Nepal. You give hope when you sponsor children in Nepal for it provides them with education – the key to their thriving.
How Much Does Child Sponsorship Cost?
Full education sponsorship costs 230€ EUR per year and includes admission fees; examination fees; monthly tuition fees (if any); two sets of uniform (shirt, pant, sweater, tie, belt, shoes, bag etc); stationery and books, child club support; support for community development activities and an administrative charge
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