CHILD SPONSORSHIP AND THIRD WORLD POVERTY: Does what you give really reach those in need?

Jul 23rd, 2010 by Arnold Jago in Uncategorized

Do you sponsor a child in a third world country?

Have you ever wondered if the child really exists?

Do you wonder what percentage of your giving reaches the poor and how much disappears in administration, executive pay packets etc?

Do you NOT sponsor a child because you’re suspicious about the charities organising such sponsorships?

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Do you want to support a charity helping the genuinely poor whose administration costs are effectively zero . . . .

and whose CEO pay packet and other pay packets do not exist . . . .

because everything is done by unpaid religious and unpaid volunteers who help them?

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If so, you might sponsor a student of Veritas Academy, Palayamkottai, India.

$20 per month will cover one student’s school fees.

Or sponsor an orphan in the Servi Domini Orphanage at $36 per month.

These charitable facilities are run by missionaries of the Society of Saint Pius the Tenth.

If you can’t trust them then you can’t trust anybody.

For more information, contact: The Indian Mission, c/o 20 Robin St, Woy Woy 2256, Australia

and visit: www.sspxasia.com/Countries/India/apostle22_pg2-3.pdf

Children like these need sponsors. Apologies re cutting off some heads.

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