Hi I'm from Philippines and yeah it's kinda hard to express the love and care through letter's 😔but I remember when mommy geralyn hang my picture in their Christmas tree😭😭I really miss y'all. I missed you mommy geralyn, daddy brad, Amanda and Lauren😭 I really wish someday this would happen to me🙏 But I know our pastor said prayers work
Hi . I'm amazed we also had the same kind of paper you used to send her message. I'm from Philippines and I'm a compassion it's been 14 years 😭🙏and I keep praying that one dayyy one day mommy😭🙏 it's okay if we can't see y'all face to face 😭but I just really wanna tell that I am very thankful and blessed to have y'all. Whenever I send messages to them . My health melted 😭 I'm so blessed thankyou Jesus❤️🥰 I really love them so muchhhhhh and I always keep praying for their safety❤️💚 I hope one day 🙏🙏🙏
Hi Jane, I understand your desire to reconnect with your former sponsor. I cannot guarantee that this is possible, but if you would like to explore that option, please send us an email to socialmedia@compassion.com. Thank you! -Christina
I pray for this day. I’ve only been a sponsor for a week to 4 children and all I can think about is the day I have enough to meet my GOD-children. I cannot wait to hug them. And, see what fruit has grown on their tree due to my watering and seed.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing such stories. It has moved me to have relationship with my Sponsor child. It's not only money they need but love. Thank you so much compassion for sharing these stories.
Absolutely and encouragement to resist temptation and keep the walk with Jesus. Money helps a lot 😉. Not just your child but thier family and the community. Sacrifice a few monthly take aways an Litterally you're sending them enough money for a sibling to go to school too. Becuae they are worth it 💞
Sometimes I feel like blaming me God for my situation but then I remember each of us has their day . God has their perfect time to make miracles come their way
Andrew, thank you so much for raising this question! Sadly, this is something that we do not have the capability of doing right now. There are many factors going into this, and we are just not able to facilitate sponsor videos at the moment. Presently, sponsors and their sponsor children only communicate through letters. ~Mackenzie
@@compassioninternational hi can you help me? I'm a 18 years old girl from Philippines and I'm looking for my Mommy geralyn cotecone. I know it's illegal for us to search them and to have communication to them😭😭❤️but I really wanna say thankyou to them . I really wanna see their faces😭😭😭😭😭plsssss.
@@bathroomacapella7904 You're so right ! I think sponsors and children should communicate via Facebook, Skype, etc. I don't trust these other communications. They could be staged.
Hello ma'am how are you i am very glad to you for help the poors. Ma'am i am also wants to work with you.......i am from india I am now doing evengilical work
Hello David! Thank you for wanting to work for Compassion International! Please send us an email at socialmedia@compassion.com. We will be happy to assist you further! ~ Kaye-Lin
Hey Anwesa! We don't have a minimum age requirement for being a sponsor. If you are under 18, we do urge you to talk to your parents about your desire to sponsor a child in Compassion's program so they can help you discern if the financial responsibility of sponsoring is feasible for you. If you have more questions, please email us at socialmedia@compassion.com, and we would be happy to answer them! ~Sarah
That is a wonderful question! Alma was blessed with the opportunity to be part of our program here at Compassion International. Through sponsorship with this ministry, basic needs are fulfilled. These include access to healthy food and clean water, shelter, help with schooling, medical care, and among many other opportunities, she was given the chance to learn about Jesus. Through this sponsorship program, we aim to help these children become healthy, educated and empowered adults who will grow up and have the ability to make a difference in their community. -Shannon