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Being a sponsor...
Child Sponsorship is a meaningful relationship between the sponsor and the child. World Vision's Child Sponsorship programme brings hope to more than 2,15,000 children in India through 40,000 child sponsors. All of our child sponsors can vouch for the fact that child sponsorship has changed their lives making it rewarding and challenging, all at the same time.
Here's how child sponsorship has rewarded the lives of some of our sponsors.

Rajdeep Sardesai
Editor-in-Chief, CNN-IBN & World Vision Child Sponsor
Editor-in-Chief, CNN-IBN & World Vision Child Sponsor
"As a family, we sponsor a child. Being able to change a life gives us great satisfaction. We hope others will be inspired to do the same. Nothing gives more joy than empowering those who need it most."

Mahesh Bhupati
Indian Tennis Star & World Vision Child Sponsor
"I feel very happy and blessed to be instrumental in helping an underprivileged child through World Vision and enabling her to enjoy what she might never have otherwise."

Pooja
South Indian Actress & World Vision Child Sponsor
"World Vision Child Sponsorship helps me engage in a social cause. This small gesture satisfies my conscience and gives me peace."

Lakshmanan
Delivery Manager, Infosys & World Vision Child Sponsor..
"I hope that these ten children I sponsor will make a mark in life. My aspirations for them are unlimited! Helping to make a Sachin Tendulkar, Sunitha Williams or Bill Gates would indeed be a privilege! But even ten children are droplets when you consider the ocean of need around you."

Hemant Trivedi
Fashion Designer & World Vision Child Sponsor
"My humble contribution to 6 children has given me a sense of humility and satisfaction, far beyond my expections. God bless World Vision for helping me with that realization."

Hyma Ramachandran
World Vision Child Sponsor
"Child sponsorship is not just about giving some money. It's easy to give money. What matters is the involvement and the relationship. Giving people your time is more difficult than simply giving away your money."

Neelam Raut
Wold Vision Child Sponsor
"I realized how my small help made a big difference to society as a whole."
World Vision's Godda project was started in October 1996 to develop and uplift the people of the area. Godda is one of the most backward districts of Jharkhand. A majority of the people live below the poverty line. Terrain is hilly and the area is difficult to access from outside.
Most people in Godda are illiterate and superstitious. Many of them are agriculturists, but they are unable to cultivate their land because of poverty. World Vision concentrates on key areas such as health and education of children, agriculture and economic development. We also provide irrigation facilities so that villagers can cultivate their land throughout the year, thus increasing their income.
Your sponsorship support will provide a child with access to education, health care and clean drinking water. The child's family and community will also benefit through development initiatives.Close
Most people in Godda are illiterate and superstitious. Many of them are agriculturists, but they are unable to cultivate their land because of poverty. World Vision concentrates on key areas such as health and education of children, agriculture and economic development. We also provide irrigation facilities so that villagers can cultivate their land throughout the year, thus increasing their income.
Your sponsorship support will provide a child with access to education, health care and clean drinking water. The child's family and community will also benefit through development initiatives.









