Orphaned Children

The U.N defines an orphan as a child who has lost one or both parents. These children have lost or have been abandoned by one or both parents. Vulnerable children who have lost their parents face the additional emotional struggle to build resilience amidst living in poverty. In the midst of their struggles, your sponsorship of orphans can help bring much-needed comfort and assurance to them. Sponsor orphans and journey with them like an extended family, to help them achieve their dream. Your sponsorship will directly help orphan children in need through holistic interventions including child protection, education and livelihood support. 
 

Hi, my name is John Andrex.
I am a 9-year-old boy from Philippines.

I lost my father.

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Hi, my name is Jonas.
I am a 11-year-old boy from Philippines.

My father abandoned me.

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Hi, my name is Eriko.
I am a 8-year-old boy from Malawi.

I lost my father.

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Hi, my name is John Mark.
I am a 7-year-old boy from Kenya.

Both my parents abandoned me.

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Hi, my name is Liam Joseph Wafula.
I am a 4-year-old boy from Kenya.

Both my parents abandoned me.

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Hi, my name is Jayden Roman.
I am a 7-year-old boy from Kenya.

I lost my mother and my father abandoned me.

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Hi, my name is Defari Mohammed.
I am a 5-year-old boy from Kenya.

Both my parents abandoned me.

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Hi, my name is Shedialencer.
I am a 1-year-old girl from Kenya.

Both my parents abandoned me.

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Hi, my name is Miracle Perez.
I am a 2-year-old boy from Kenya.

Both my parents abandoned me.

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My name is John Andrex

My birthday is on 24 Jul 2014
My favourite subject is Mathematics
I like playing Ball games

Philippines, Antique AP

World Vision started its operations in Antique province in 1984 through a church partner. Over the years, the scope of work expanded and transited into longer term development programmes. With an established presence in the area, World Vision has been able to bring people together and empower local leaders and partners to make a difference for children in their community.

The Antique province has the highest rate of malnutrition in the entire Western Visayas region. With malnutrition present in the target community, children face an increased risk of wasting, stunted growth, respiratory illnesses and impaired brain development.

26% of the population in Antique live below the national poverty line. In several vulnerable families, men and boys work as sakadas, or sugarcane farmers, which is perilous work and does not generate much income. In order to ensure their families can afford basic necessities, men and boys work in other provinces and young women work as maids.

Low income levels have far reaching implications on children. It can lead to them dropping out of school to work in order to support their family. As parents are focused on finding food for the family, other responsibilities are left behind. The lack of parental guidance often leads to children engaging in delinquent behaviour.

My name is Jonas

My birthday is on 19 Sep 2012
My favourite subject is Mathematics
I like playing Basketball

Philippines, Antique AP

World Vision started its operations in Antique province in 1984 through a church partner. Over the years, the scope of work expanded and transited into longer term development programmes. With an established presence in the area, World Vision has been able to bring people together and empower local leaders and partners to make a difference for children in their community.

The Antique province has the highest rate of malnutrition in the entire Western Visayas region. With malnutrition present in the target community, children face an increased risk of wasting, stunted growth, respiratory illnesses and impaired brain development.

26% of the population in Antique live below the national poverty line. In several vulnerable families, men and boys work as sakadas, or sugarcane farmers, which is perilous work and does not generate much income. In order to ensure their families can afford basic necessities, men and boys work in other provinces and young women work as maids.

Low income levels have far reaching implications on children. It can lead to them dropping out of school to work in order to support their family. As parents are focused on finding food for the family, other responsibilities are left behind. The lack of parental guidance often leads to children engaging in delinquent behaviour.

My name is Eriko

My birthday is on 24 Apr 2016
My favourite subject is Coloring
I like playing Ball games

Malawi, Mpalo AP

In Mpalo, children and families have limited to no access to clean water, quality education, healthcare, proper nutrition and child protection.

My name is John Mark

My birthday is on 16 Sep 2016
My favourite subject is Writing
I like playing Ball games

Kenya, Funyula AP

In Funyula, 64% of the population lives in absolute poverty and children are also at severe risk of abuse and exploitation from negligence, inadequate protection and education. 

My name is Liam Joseph Wafula

My birthday is on 30 Dec 2019
My favourite subject is Coloring
I like playing Toys

Kenya, Funyula AP

In Funyula, 64% of the population lives in absolute poverty and children are also at severe risk of abuse and exploitation from negligence, inadequate protection and education. 

My name is Jayden Roman

My birthday is on 23 Mar 2017
My favourite subject is Drawing
I like playing Football

Kenya, Funyula AP

In Funyula, 64% of the population lives in absolute poverty and children are also at severe risk of abuse and exploitation from negligence, inadequate protection and education. 

My name is Defari Mohammed

My birthday is on 14 May 2018
My favourite subject is None
I like playing Football

Kenya, Funyula AP

In Funyula, 64% of the population lives in absolute poverty and children are also at severe risk of abuse and exploitation from negligence, inadequate protection and education. 

My name is Shedialencer

My birthday is on 20 Sep 2022
My favourite subject is None
I like playing Does not play - too young

Kenya, Funyula AP

In Funyula, 64% of the population lives in absolute poverty and children are also at severe risk of abuse and exploitation from negligence, inadequate protection and education. 

My name is Miracle Perez

My birthday is on 16 May 2021
My favourite subject is None
I like playing Board games

Kenya, Funyula AP

In Funyula, 64% of the population lives in absolute poverty and children are also at severe risk of abuse and exploitation from negligence, inadequate protection and education. 

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