Go an extra mile: Sponsor a child
Embark on a satisfying journey of transformation and empowerment by sponsoring a child at our rehabilitation centre for low-income, mentally disabled children. Your sponsorship will provide vital support, including access to education, healthcare, and specialized therapies, enabling these children to thrive and reach their full potential. Join us in making a lasting difference in the lives of these deserving children.
What to expect when you sponsor a child?

Initiation and Selection
We will assist the sponsor discover children in need of sponsorship, matching their profiles with sponsors' preferences. Detailed steps typically include:
- Presenting the potential sponsor with information about children currently in need of sponsorship, including their background, interests, and specific needs.
- Discussing the sponsor's preferences and interests to match them with a child whose profile aligns with their criteria.
- Sharing detailed information about the child selected for sponsorship, including their personal history, family background, medical condition (if any), and educational needs.

Sponsorship Agreement
After selection, we will kick-start the sponsorship agreement outlining the terms, financial commitments, and benefits for both the sponsor and the child. Detailed steps include:
- Drafting a sponsorship agreement outlining the terms and conditions of the sponsorship, including the duration, financial commitment, and expected benefits for the child.
- Ensuring clarity regarding the sponsor's rights and responsibilities, such as providing financial support, communicating with the child, and participating in program activities.
- Determining the sponsorship fee or donation amount based on the child's needs and the sponsor's capacity to contribute.
- Providing flexible payment options, such as monthly, quarterly, or annual contributions, to accommodate the sponsor's preferences.

Communication and Reporting
We will ensure a meaning connection and facilitate regular updates, visits, and open communication to foster a supportive relationship between the sponsor and the child. Detailed steps include:
- Establishing regular communication channels between the sponsor and the child, such as letters, emails, or virtual meetings.
- Facilitating opportunities for the sponsor to visit the rehabilitation centre and meet the sponsored child in person.
- Providing ongoing updates to the sponsor about the child's progress, including academic achievements, health status, and personal milestones.
- Address any concerns or questions raised by the sponsor promptly and transparently.