Day 1, Compassion International

Brittany is a wife and momma to three little girls. She can be found blogging at her family website, and she and her husband own and operate Uncorrupted Hosting, a not-for-profit hosting company that directs all profits to charities such as Compassion International.

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“In response to the Great Commission, Compassion International exists as an advocate for children, to release them from their spiritual, economic, social, and physical poverty and enable them to become responsible and fulfilled Christian adults.”  
                                                                ~Compassion International Mission Statement

For the past year and a half, our family has been involved with Compassion International, a Christian child sponsorship & development program. Joan, a five year old girl who lives in Uganda, has been our sponsored child this entire time, and since we have had such a wonderful experience with Compassion, we felt led to sponsor another child this year - six year old Musee, who lives in neighboring Kenya. 

“Wonderful experience.” Let me share what that means for me exactly.

Even thought I cannot physically be in Africa to help my children, I have faith that with my sponsorship, Compassion International is:

·        Providing Joan & Musee with an opportunity to receive an education, whether it means that money goes to help pay school related costs, tutoring, or other educational materials…

  

·        Helping Joan & Musee to stay healthy. Their health is watched and medical care is provided when necessary. There are many children who also receive additional food…

  

·        Allowing Joan & Musee to attend a Christian church, where they will learn about God’s love for them, make friends, have loving support, and gain self-confidence…

…and that gives me the most indescribable feeling in the world!

There are many, many other features that I admire about Compassion International. Here are just a few:

·        I am able to write to Joan & Musee, send pictures, coloring pages, or stickers.

 

·        I receive letters and pictures from Joan & Musee, as well. In her latest letter, Joan told me that she is learning how to greet friends into her home, and in Musee’s latest letter, he told me that he wants to be a doctor when he grows up (he even drew a picture of a doctor with a shot…hey I’m an adult and I still associate going to the doctor with getting a vaccination! It cracked me up!)

 

·        In addition to the Child Sponsorship Program, Compassion International provides the Child Survival Program, where mothers are educated about how to care for their infants and toddlers, and the Leadership Developmental Program, where select sponsored students are given the chance to receive an undergrad degree (can you imagine being raised in poverty and coming out with a college degree?!)

 

·        Not only can you sponsor a child, but Compassion International also provides various giving opportunities, such as the unsponsored children’s fund, earthquake relief, or the global food crisis.  

 

·        Compassion International is financially responsible. You are even able to download their annual financial reports.

 

 ·       The website of Compassion International is incredibly easy to navigate (as seen from allllll my links above). But, if there was ever a time when I needed to actually talk to a live person at Compassion, I would be able to call their toll free number and speak to a representative directly (1-800-336-7676, M-F, 7am-5pm MT)

 

I encourage you to prayerfully consider donating to Compassion International in order to not only help children overcome poverty, but to change their lives…forever.

To donate $1 to Compassion International to help change the lives of children and families living in poverty, click here. Please use “One Dollar Give” in the dedication portion of the donation form. For more information on how you can purchase a “Good Card” to help minimize transaction fees deducted from your donations, click here.  After you’ve donated, come back and vote in the poll so that we can count donations!

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Have you participated in The One Dollar Give by donating $1 to Compassion International?

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(Yes, the poll offers you the choice between “Yes.” and “Yes.” because I didn’t think we really needed to count the “No” answers, and the poll required two choices! Hey, it’s not a perfect system, but it’ll work!)

12 Responses to “ Day 1, Compassion International ”

  1. [...] for today’s blog? Go on over to The One Dollar Give…that’s where my post is [...]

  2. [...] throughout the month of December.  First on our agenda is Brittany sharing her experiences with Compassion International.  We’re looking forward to your participation! Share or bookmark this [...]

  3. [...] Thank you so much to everyone who helped spread the word about The One Dollar Give for the past week. We’re excited about the traffic and interest it’s generated as we get started today with our first featured organization. [...]

  4. [...] The first charity in the spotlight is Compassion International and you can find more info on it here, as well as info on how to donate.  It’s very easy (just use Paypal!).  See how much of a [...]

  5. [...] The first charity in the spotlight is Compassion International and you can find more info on it here, as well as info on how to donate. It’s very easy (just use Paypal!). See how much of a [...]

  6. This was so easy!! I purchased the Good Card….

    Great write up Brittany!

  7. As a sponsor of a child from Bolivia, of course I am very happy to toss in a dollar as well as add your link to my blog.

  8. I’m on board with this. The start of your “give” matched up with my first “give” for The 29-Day Giving Challenge. I hope it’s ok - I posted about this group over at the 29 Day Giving Challenge forum to let other people know about your idea which is completely brilliant. Thank you!

  9. I’ve added the button to my sidebar, and contributed $1. How do I become listed and how do you become a ‘contributor’? I will write a post tonight to spread the word, thank you!

  10. [...] heart breaks thinking of all she’s been through. Unfortunately, unlike sponsorships through Compassion International and other programs, we are not able to correspond with Kidist because the caregivers have not been [...]

  11. [...] is a recent blog post I wrote at the One Dollar Give about why I like Compassion so [...]

  12. [...] We sponsor Musee in Kenya and Joan in Uganda. You can read more about my experience HERE. [...]

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