Through the years, the photos of CCFC-sponsored children on the Welwood’s fridge changed, but their commitment hasn’t wavered. There was Khadija from Kenya, Valeria (pictured above) from Brazil, Lariza from Paraguay — more than 20 children altogether. “The pictures have always been on the fridge, on the mantles, as they are in most families,” Frances explains. “They’ve been there throughout our children’s lives, so our boys are still interested.” Even today, the Welwood’s adult sons ask about the sponsored children when they visit Nelson.
It’s little surprise that these retired archivists, with hearts for helping others, kept, recorded and shared with CCFC the years of correspondence with their sponsored children. The stack of letters, photos and hand-drawings overflows with memories of little ones fishing with friends, visiting relatives and treasuring monetary gifts meant for new sneakers and school supplies.
“You’re helping a child be a child,” says Frances. “If you can help a child enjoy their childhood, their family and take pride in [their] country, that’s the biggest thing.”