Sponsor Isaac through school in troubled Haiti

 

Sponsor Isaac through school in troubled Haiti

Isaac is an adorable 3-year-old boy at our Kids Alive School in Cap Haitien. He is learning to read and write and loves to ride bikes. His favourite animal is a goat, and he enjoys playing football with his friends. When he is older, he wants to be a doctor. Your sponsorship will enable him to continue at our school and help support his incredibly poor family. For privacy reasons we have blurred this image of Isaac, but we will provide a clear photo should you decide to sponsor him.

Why Isaac needs you to sponsor him

Isaac is from Haiti, one of the world’s poorest countries, with 80% of people living on less than £1.75 per day. Ravaged by natural disasters, political instability, a lack of infrastructure and high inflation, this troubled country seems to go from bad to worse. Violent gangs now run its capital.

According to the World Bank, only 50% of children go to school. And only 45% will be as productive as they could be if they had full access to quality education and healthcare. And as Isaac has been especially selected because he is one of the most vulnerable ones, it goes to show just how much he needs a child sponsor. 

This really is one of the world's worst places for Isaac to be raised in. 

How your sponsorship will transform Isaac's life

Your sponsorship will fund Isaac’s entire education at our Kids Alive School, including free food, trauma counselling and more (his family are so poor we also provide weekend food parcels). All in a loving Christian environment with daily devotions, Bible studies and prayer. 

You will receive twice yearly updates about Isaac and you can send him messages, especially on his birthday and at Christmas (research has shown that children with sponsors tend to do better due to an increased sense of self-worth and general wellbeing).

Thank you for sponsoring one of the world's most vulnerable children!

Are you in the right place?

This is the UK website of Kids Alive. If you're visiting from the US you might be looking for:

https://www.kidsalive.org

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