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SPONSORSHIP 

Volunteers! 

We need you!

Together, we can make a change.

KSC has a special program for sponsoring children and projects within the various sectors of the organisation. By making a donation of about $30 US per month, to a child or to one of our projects, you can be part of making a significant difference. 

 

The beneficiaries of the program are children and families who are in a disadvantageous social situation and have suffered difficulties for which no social help has been provided. We now have more than 2,800 sponsored children within our organisation.

 

The financial support, letters from the sponsors, and the regular visits made by KSC staff, clearly demonstrate to those people that they are not forgotten or alone.  

 

Through our projects, we reach out to children and families who are in desperate need of help.

 

We know that small deeds can make a big difference. 

 

Millions of children suffer  everyday from war, hunger, social insecurity, and poverty. Many never experience the privilege of childhood. We work in benefit of these children. With small deeds we can all help to make their lives a little better.

 

Kurdistan Save the Children/Kurdistan Children’s Fund (KSC/KCF) started their Distant Sponsorship program in 1991.

 

We support orphans, children from one-parent families and children whose fathers are disabled to the extent that they cannot work.

 

The money the children receive from their sponsors goes to support their basic needs of clothes, food and hygienics, as well as pay for their education. With only a small amount per month, you can change the life of a child.

 

Aram and Sazgar came from different families; yet, the common destiny brought them together when sponsored by MS. Betty Stratton, they became brother and sister in a small loving family of three. Here is their story! 

 

A Special Story: Ms Betty Stratton - A KSC Sponsor

For full sponsorship reports and figures, please view our annual report for this year!

 

 

 Annual Report 

 KSC 2013 

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