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 Help a child become a leader of tomorrow with child sponsorship through World Vision India

Child sponsorship is like a ray of hope in the lives of several underprivileged children. It provides them with the necessary resources to give their dreams wings. It instils confidence and helps children build a brighter and better future for themselves. 

Sudha is a 14-year-old sponsored child in Delhi. The child sponsorship helped her get back to school, learn and grow from when she was 6-years-old. Through the program, Sudha was exposed to several group meetings that helped her become confident and gain a voice of her own. She learnt about her rights and today, works with other girls to prevent domestic violence and raise awareness about education. Child sponsorship has given 14-year-old Sudha a chance to be a changemaker and leader. She works to make the community a safer place for children and has reduced kids from child labour and domestic violence. 

World Vision India aims to empower many more kids like Sudha through child sponsorship. It works relentlessly to support children in need, help them get back to school, learn about their rights and provide them with the financial aid to change their future. Over the last seven decades, World Vision India has taken several initiatives to transform nearly 26 lakh lives across the nation. It provides children support to fulfil basic needs like education, sanitation, healthcare access and food security. With World Vision India, you can sponsor a child and help build a more empowered nation that rises above poverty, discrimination and violence. 

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