Friday, November 20, 2009
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ESPAÑOL
October 2009 Issue...
A Typhoon’s Wrath
Disaster relief reaches sponsored children and families in the Philippines following Typhoons Ketsana and Parma
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Inside CI: New & Improved
Photos and letters from your sponsored children are about to get even better
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From Darkness to Light
Meet some of the children and families of Ecuador whose lives are being illuminated by sponsorship
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The Chain Letter of Love
Carol Wander believes sponsorship can connect people across time zones, much like chain letters did in the past
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When back-to-back Typhoons Ketsana and Parma hit the Philippines, they left a flurry of destruction in their wake. But Children International was organized and ready to deliver
prompt relief to children and families...
Inside CI: New & Improved
From clown noses to smiling contests, our staff in the field is working to improve the quality of photos and letters you receive.
Take a look
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From Darkness to Light
The people of Ecuador are shining examples of the human spirit – and your sponsorship is a bright spot in their lives.
See how they shine
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The Chain Letter of Love
Much like the chain letters from our childhoods, Carol Wander says sponsorship is a way to connect people across the time zones. And she wants that metaphorical letter to keep reaching new destinations.
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Spread the word. Meet other sponsors.
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Chile
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Colombia
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Dominican Republic
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Ecuador
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Guatemala
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Honduras
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India
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Mexico
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Philippines
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United States
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Zambia
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