Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 12/22/2014
Project Area: Nilphamari
Village: Kazirhat (Pandit Para)
Number of Siblings: 1
Household Income: $$107 /mo.
You can give a vulnerable child living in severe poverty in Bangladesh the opportunity to become an independent and productive citizen. Your sponsorship will help ensure that this child is able to go to school instead of joining the labor force and provide basic necessities, school supplies, health care, vision care, and family support.
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 12/22/2014
Project Area: Nilphamari
Village: Kazirhat (Pandit Para)
Number of Siblings: 1
Household Income: $$107 /mo.
DCI is a non-profit organization working to protect child rights and help families out of the poverty cycle through education, healthcare, and income generating opportunities. DCI also connects American youth to less fortunate children in other countries, educating them about the challenges facing children worldwide and inspiring them to take leadership in humanitarian causes. Distressed Children & Infant International (DCI) is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization registered in the United States and operating around the world.
As Yale's president, I am proud that our campus is home to this significant forum for advancing the cause of child rights. The partnership between Distressed Children & Infants International and Yale is built on shared values, and has proven to be deeply and reciprocally fruitful. The organization's core mission, much like the university's, is one founded on service and leadership.
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