Sponsor A Child is a non-profit, non-religious and non-political organisation. It is affiliated to the Mauritius Council of Social Service (MACOSS) and has been in existence as a registered body since 2005 (Regd. no 8952). 

 
We are pleased to launch our website that will provide information for our members and non-members. There are many features that we hope you enjoy exploring, including Forum, Guestbook and information about upcoming projects, latest news and events.

Who we are

 

We are a benevolent organisation which provides help to poor children through sponsorship and donations. Our sponsors are individuals or organisations committed ....Read More

Join us

 

As a member you will be invited to our Annual General Meetings, during which you will be apprised of the implementation of our ongoing and proposed programmes and of our financial ..... Read More

Success Stories

 

Sponsor A Child is proud to share with you a few success stories....   Read More

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Giving a chance to needy children to realise their full potential

 

There are promising but utterly needy children out there in our schools, colleges, orphanages, vocational training and other welfare institutions. They reach their classrooms and the venues of their training activities through our free education system; but unfortunately many of these deprived children cannot realise their full potential due to the lack of financial means.

The costs of books, equipment, exam fees and several other basic but equally vital expenditures associated with their education are starkly beyond the meagre incomes of their poor families. And without the helping hands of society such children sometimes do not succeed and become dropouts.  

Sponsor A Child raises that vital, extra financial assistance through the generosity of its sponsors and the philanthropic tenacity of its members. Join Sponsor A child, be a Sponsor, please get in touch with us and share your love with a child in need.

The totality of sponsorship money received is channelled to the children. Administrative costs are met through separate funds.

 
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