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My name is Haggai.
I am an 11 year old Boy and I live in Zambia.
My favorite activity is Football.
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In order to achieve lasting change in poor communities, sponsorship focuses on community wide, long term, sustainable projects that benefit all the children and families, for generations to come. By partnering closely with each community to identify their particular needs, World Vision facilitates a range of activities which can include health, education, water and sanitation, agricultural, economic development and other initiatives, all designed to help communities break the cycle of poverty and experience greater hope and opportunity for the future.

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What does child sponsorship provide?

Child sponsorship addresses the long-term development needs in your sponsored child’s community. These may include:

  • Education and the chance to go to school
  • Clean water for drinking, cooking and washing
  • Healthcare and health education
  • Enough food for a nutritious diet
  • Reliable incomes through vocational training

What will you receive?

  • A new friendship
  • Welcome pack
  • Annual progress report
  • Online supporter portal
  • Regular supporter magazine

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Credit Card:
Paying by credit card allows you to choose the child you wish to sponsor using the child selector above.

Direct Debit:
Want to pay by direct debit from your bank account? We can choose a child for you based on your preference of age, gender and country.

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Last Modified: Monday, 23 August 2010