Welcome Crossway to your Child Sponsorship page!

Partner with a child from Bangladesh below and equip them to lead their community out of poverty.

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HOW IT WORKS

How Sponsorship Works

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Meet Your Child Partner

Your monthly gift supports a child or young person through our Christian Partners’ Child Sponsorship programs. Alongside our Partners, you’ll be supporting children, families and communities in Uganda, Malawi, Bangladesh, Nepal or Cambodia.

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Change Lives

Sponsorship provides children with opportunities to learn effectively at school, and learn about leadership, child rights, nutrition, and more at their Child and Youth Club. Families and communities also take part in programs that help them build a future free from extreme poverty.

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For Their Village and Yours

When you exchange letters, you’ll build a relationship with a Child Partner that is mutually beneficial. You’ll hear about the activities they’re leading, your letters will encourage them and, when you hear back from them, you’ll grow in your faith.

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Child Sponsorship Journey

Each Sponsorship project runs for nine years. Child and Youth Partners then graduate from the Sponsorship program equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to launch into their futures and encouraged knowing someone in Australia believes in their potential.

CHILD SPONSORSHIP FAQS

 

Your Questions Answered

 

An Incredible Village

 

Meet Our Sponsors

‘Child Sponsorship changes us by keeping us humble and walking in a way that recognises our life here is not our own; we live for a different purpose.’

-ROSLYN

‘We know that Sponsorship helps a child or a youth, but at the same time it’s helping a family, a local community; it’s helping change a whole story, not just a single story.’

-MARBUEN

‘As the body of Christ, we are not just part of being a light of the world to our local community, but as part of the global church, being a light to the world.’

-PHIL