Four Charities That Need More Exposure – and You Can Help.

We’re called to acts of mercy. We’re suppose to give to the poor, clothe the naked, bring freedom to captives, feed the hungry, visit the lonely. And we do, mostly. Our churches do mission work, and the occasional offering supports the work. Maybe we even went on mission trips.

Compassion International

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From Latin America to Africa to Asia to the Pacific, there are millions of people living in poverty. Among the most affected by the world’s inequality, children go hungry, unprotected by parents wrapped in work or disease or perhaps gone, and with little opportunity bereft a modern education. That’s why so many charities aim to child sponsorship, from Children International to ChildFund to World Vision. But we want to focus on Compassion International. They don’t have street side grassroots campaigners (as we’ve seen for Children International), nor the mall kiosks and college travels of World Vision. But they help over one million kids every day through prenatal programs, education, health care, and upon graduation opportunities to leadership and entrepreneurial development, providing care for those in and a way out of poverty. You can sponsor a child for $38 by clicking here.

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