
A sponsored girl reads out loud, to her younger siblings, a new book from their sponsor. |
A sponsored teen tries out the new home computer donated by her sponsor and installed by the program's technology manager. |
The program brings sponsored children items which are as fun as they are educational!
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Tampa Bay's Child helps children with vision problems and provides needed eyeglasses, thanks to Sears Optical at Westshore Mall.
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Volunteers work with sponsored children on age-appropriate learning activities.
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The program works with Spanish-speaking families and children with the help of its bilingual volunteers.
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The program's volunteers visit the homes of sponsored children at least once a month.
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Two sponsored girls experience the magic and joy of reading, through a new book from their sponsor.
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The program works with young parents to help ensure that the health and developmental needs of sponsored children are met.
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Every sponsored family receives a personalized bookcase in which to store and keep handy the new books and materials from their sponsor.
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All sponsored children receive a personalized school album, compliments of their sponsor.
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Sponsors receive regular updates and photos, including of the items purchased and delivered through their donations.
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Sponsor donations help hard-working,
low-income parents provide basic necessities – including winter coats – to their children.
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A high-school volunteer exposes a sponsored child to the joy of playing a musical instrument.
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A volunteer introduces the ‘brain game’ chess to young sponsored children.
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Volunteers tutor older sponsored children on questions relating to their school work. |
A sponsored child enjoys his family’s – and the neighborhood’s – first computer, thanks to the generosity of his sponsor. |
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Volunteers bring the joy of reading – and care and friendship – to sponsored children of all ages. |
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