Sponsor a child in Honduras and change a life forever


| Name | Marian Nayeli |
| Gender | Female |
| Age | 8 |
| Hobby | playing with dolls |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Marian Nayeli is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. She is 8 years old and lives in Honduras .
Marian Nayeli lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Marian Nayeli, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Marian Nayeli's sponsor right now.
| Name | Fatima Adelina |
| Gender | Female |
| Age | 6 |
| Hobby | playing with dolls |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Fatima Adelina is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. She is 6 years old and lives in Honduras .
Fatima Adelina lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Fatima Adelina, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Fatima Adelina's sponsor right now.
| Name | Ludvin Josue |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 8 |
| Hobby | football |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Ludvin Josue is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. He is 8 years old and lives in Honduras .
Ludvin Josue lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Ludvin Josue, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Ludvin Josue's sponsor right now.
| Name | Brian Antonio |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 8 |
| Hobby | football |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Brian Antonio is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. He is 8 years old and lives in Honduras .
Brian Antonio lives in the Comunidades Solidarias project area in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Brian Antonio, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Brian Antonio's sponsor right now.
| Name | Edin Alexander |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 9 |
| Hobby | playing with toy cars |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Edin Alexander is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. He is 9 years old and lives in Honduras .
Edin Alexander lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Edin Alexander, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Edin Alexander's sponsor right now.
| Name | Eliseo |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 11 |
| Hobby | playing with toys |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Eliseo is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. He is 11 years old and lives in Honduras .
Eliseo lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Eliseo, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Eliseo's sponsor right now.
| Name | Deysi Arely |
| Gender | Female |
| Age | 12 |
| Hobby | playing with dolls |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Deysi Arely is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. She is 12 years old and lives in Honduras .
Deysi Arely lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Deysi Arely, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Deysi Arely's sponsor right now.
| Name | Selvin Omar |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 10 |
| Hobby | football |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Selvin Omar is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. He is 10 years old and lives in Honduras .
Selvin Omar lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Selvin Omar, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Selvin Omar's sponsor right now.
| Name | Williams |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 11 |
| Hobby | football |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Williams is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. He is 11 years old and lives in Honduras .
Williams lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Williams, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Williams's sponsor right now.
| Name | Carlos Alberto |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 12 |
| Hobby | football |
| Location | Honduras |
| Monthly sponsorship: £22.80 | |
Carlos Alberto is waiting for a World Vision sponsor. He is 12 years old and lives in Honduras .
Carlos Alberto lives in a municipality in western Honduras. Although the land is fertile, many families have only a small patch on which to grow food. This problem has led to low productivity and high levels of child malnutrition. Many families survive by working as day-labourers on nearby farms, often for very low pay. Accessing quality education is another challenge. The lack of trained teachers means that many children are taught by volunteers who did not finish primary school themselves.World Vision is working with communities to tackle these problems.By sponsoring Carlos Alberto, you can help us to build on the successes seen in recent years so we can give more children in Honduras a better start in life.
Just click the 'Sponsor Now' button to the left to become Carlos Alberto's sponsor right now.
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HOW IT WORKSWorld Vision Child Sponsorship works by changing a child's life through changing the world in which they live. We are committed to using all contributions to our work wisely and effectively. By combining funds donated by child sponsors and other individuals with corporate donations and government grants, we ensure that all gifts given to us have maximum impact. In 2010, 83 percent of our total operating expenses were spent on programmes that benefit children, families and communities in need. |
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World Vision brings real hope to children in some of the world’s hardest places as a demonstration of God’s unconditional love. We work with governments, local authorities, community groups and individuals to bring lasting change to the lives of millions of children. In whatever we do, we place a special emphasis on ensuring the needs and rights of children are met, because they are often the hardest hit by conflict, disaster and chronic poverty.
SPONSOR STORIESRosie sponsors five-year-old Nareh in Armenia. When she first started sponsoring Nareh, she never knew quite what an impact her contribution would have on the young girl’s community – and on her own daughter. “It is very rewarding to know that the money sponsors send is being used so constructively. I’m also pleased that it is benefitting the whole community, as well as my sponsored-child's family. My daughter, Daisy, is also five-years-old. She loves the letters and photos we get from Nareh and often talks about her. She even refers to Nareh as her ‘sister in another country’. Our hope is that they will continue to write to each other as they grow up.”
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Millions of children around the world need help to break the never-ending cycle of poverty. Hunger weakens them. Unsafe drinking water makes them sick. Missing out on an education keeps them from reaching their potential.
As a sponsor, you will help provide a child with sustainable access to appropriate life-changing basics like nutritious food, clean water, healthcare, and education.
Child sponsorship also helps families and communities lift themselves out of poverty by providing job training, business coaching, small loans, along with training to help poverty-affected farmers learn new ways to irrigate and grow crops.
You'll be given the opportunity to personally connect with your sponsored child — building a relationship that could change both your lives. "I am so happy to have a friend in another country that I can write to and share pictures with. " says Nareh from Armenia “I am studying the Armenian alphabet. When I learn them all, I will teach them to my distant friend. I am so happy to have a friend in another country.”
Every child sponsor receives:
• A welcome pack with a photo and information about your sponsored child plus an introductory DVD
• The opportunity to write and receive letters, send birthday and Christmas cards and even email your child
• Annual progress reports
• Updated photos of your child
Sponsorship brings change to more than just one child — the benefits you help provide extend to each child's family, their community, and other children in need. That's because World Vision plans and works alongside local community members to help build healthy communities for children in impoverished places.
World Vision partners with sponsored children's communities over the long term to address critical needs and help communities become self-sustaining.
For 75p a day your sponsorship will fund vital community based projects that make a big difference to children, such as:
• Child protection
• Food security
• Clean, safe water
• Healthcare
• Education
• HIV and AIDS
Sponsor a child today and help Honduras in its battle against poverty. World Vision is a Christian charity, which supports the Honduran people by providing clean, safe water, food, healthcare and education for children and communities.
• Honduras suffers from prolonged periods of drought and have a particular problem with food insecurity, especially in rural areas
• Half of the Honduran population live below the poverty line
• Only 1/3 of children stay in education after primary level
• Approx. 384,000 children between the ages of 5 and 18 are employed
Source: CIA Factbook Honduras, www.worldvision.org