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Orphans

SPONSORSHIP

Helping orphan children live a happier and healthier life.

Our orphan sponsorship programme offers vulnerable children a way out of the neglect, abuse and exploitation they face. It gives them a chance to escape their poor living conditions by equipping them with appropriate shelter, education and support so they can go on to build a life that is full of promise and potential..

Access to food, healthcare, education, shelter and emotional support are the fundamentals every young child should have, but there are a number of children in communities around the world who are deprived of these very basic essentials.

$31 A MONTH*
* Orphan Sponsorship is monthly commitment that will going indefinitely until you cancel by emailing us at [email protected]

Millions of children live without the love and protection of families, with nothing more than a piece of cardboard for a blanket and neglect almost guaranteed. No child should have to live such a bleak and painful life, but your donations can help elevate these children into a promising and hopeful future.

 

Orphans in Need supports over 30,000 orphan children in 12 countries, including India, Kashmir, Nepal, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, Palestine (Gaza), Gambia, Mali, Somalia, Sierra Leone, and Senegal.

 

There are so many more children around the world who need our help, and that’s why we’re asking for your support so we can provide every child with a home, access to healthcare, plentiful food and a loving support system.

How Orphan Sponsorship Works!


Your $31 monthly donation will be used to improve every aspect of a child’s life by lifting them out of deprivation and giving them access to food, shelter, education, medical support and a safe living environment. With your help, we can end the abuse and exploitation of thousands of more children and give them the tools they need, and access to opportunities that will help build a promising life for themselves.

Child Sponsorship

When you sponsor an orphan, you are bringing them out of danger and placing them into a safe environment with everything they need in order to flourish and have a fair shot at building a prosperous and meaningful life.

 

We will send you a yearly report detailing their educational progress, as well as a handwritten letter from the child to you. We encourage sponsors to write letters to their sponsored child in order to cement a bond with them.

Khadija Khatun

She lives in Rajshahi, Bangladesh.Nine years ago her father died from cancer leaving her mother, Tajema to care for Khadija and her eight year old sister, Shirin. Shortly after her husband’s passing,

Have Child Sponsorship Questions?

Learn more about how sponsorship works with our FAQs.
How much does sponsorship cost?
Your monthly donation of $31 (which is only $1.03 per day) can sponsor an orphaned child in need. Your support will help us provide them with important things like food, housing, clothing, medical care, education, clean water, and care.

We believe in transparency and will keep you updated on how your sponsorship is making a difference in the child’s life.

Unfortunately, this program is not eligible for Zakat due to administrative costs exceeding our allowed threshold. If you would like to learn more about how you can help even more, please contact us at [email protected].

We want you to know exactly how your Sponsorship is being used*:

 

Country: Bangladesh– Amount Given to Child: $23.15- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $4.30- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and supporting special projects within the country that benefit orphans.

 

The Gambia– Amount Given to Child: $23.62- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $3.82- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and supporting special projects within the country that benefit orphans.

 

India & Kashmir– Amount Given to Child: $23.70- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $3.74- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Kenya– Amount Given to Child: $24.67- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $2.77- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Mali– Amount Given to Child: $26.04- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $1.40- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Nepal– Amount Given to Child: $25.46- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $1.98- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Pakistan– Amount Given to Child: $24.95- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $2.49- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Palestine– Amount Given to Child: $26.69- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $0.75- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-$10 will go to our country pot

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Senegal– Amount Given to Child: $23.33- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $4.12- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Sierra Leone– Amount Given to Child: $23.32- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $4.12- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Somalia– Amount Given to Child: $23.76- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $3.68- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

Sri Lanka– Amount Given to Child: $26.20- Case Worker Salary & Expenses: $1.25- Monitoring & Feedback/Month: $2.55-

* Country pot, which typically covers donor dropouts to ensure continued support for orphans. It also contributes to covering medical bills and

 

We use a small fraction of your donation as a contingency which means if a child’s sponsorship is ended by the donor, we can continue to provide them with the care and support they have been receiving. Each child has their own needs, so we also use a small percentage of your donations to research and work to find the best assistance for each child, ensuring that it meets our strict high standards.

How do we select the children that we sponsor?
We would love to be able to help every child that needs it, but we have to prioritise children based on their current circumstances. Younger children, those with little to no familial support, those with medical care requirements and those without shelter take precedence.

 

We look at the level of poverty and risk of danger as a key deciding factor. We do not prioritise a certain gender; we base our decision on the level of urgency.

How long does the sponsorship last?
We support orphan children long-term. Our aim is to give each child a good education that will open up access to job opportunities, with the end goal being that the child grows up to become self-sufficient and capable of supporting themselves. We will not end sponsorship and care until we are certain that the orphan is stable and no longer requires our help.
Sponsorship can be ended early if circumstances change. Sometimes, a relative of the orphan may come forward and offer to take guardianship. If we feel like the orphan will have good access to decent shelter, education food, clothes and – most importantly – emotional care and love, we will end the sponsorship.

 

Alternatively, orphans can be adopted. In this case, we carefully and extensively assess their potential new home and parents to ensure their key needs are met before we end the sponsorship.

Will I be able to contact or visit my sponsored child?
We actively encourage every donor to write to their orphan in order to create a special bond.
Which countries can I sponsor an orphan from?
We currently work with orphans in 12 countries: Somalia, Gambia, Nepal, Mali, Sri Lanka,  Bangladesh, Palestine (Gaza), Pakistan, India and Kashmir, Sierra Leone, and Senegal.

 

We have extensive teams in all of these locations which makes it possible for you to sponsor a child from the States and make a difference around the globe.

How is the Orphan Sponsorship Programme different from other organisations?
We operate one of the best child sponsorship programs because our focus is always on the children. We provide support to those who so desperately need it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

 

Orphans in Need’s 10+ years of experience has seen so many positive results from the orphans we’ve been able to help. Our dedicated team takes on parental roles and gives constant and full attention to the children in our care. Our teams in the United States, UK, and our ELD countries work together to deliver the best and most comprehensive care.

 

We operate solely to help orphans and so do not run other aid programmes or emergency responses. This allows us to focus all our attention on the children who need us and give them all the resources we can to help them prosper.

Can I send gifts to my sponsored child?
We understand that some donors want to send gifts to their sponsored child, but this is not something we encourage or accommodate. There are a few reasons for this, the first being that our orphans are housed either in our orphan village or in homes and residences in poor areas where there are lots of other children in need. To prevent any child feeling left out, we don’t accept gifts, but we do accept donations of $25 that go into a gift fund that is used to provide gifts for every child at prominent times of the year such as Eid.