In Paraguay, when we see a child expressing contagious contentment through a tender smile, we often say, “His smile does not fit in his face.”
This smile, which genuinely and spontaneously emerges from the soul of a child, overtakes their face often punished by poverty. It transforms their face for a moment — and also their soul — gradually and for the rest of their life.
This is often what sponsored children experience when they receive a letter from their faraway sponsor.
We repeatedly experience this scene and ask ourselves: ‘Do donors realize the life-changing role they play in their sponsored child’s life? Do they realize how their material and psychological support affects a child living thousands of kilometres away, in a poor and vulnerable rural community?’
We think they have some understanding, but it’s difficult to completely grasp how a donor’s support can transform a life without actually seeing what we do and how children value their letters.
Certainly, thanks to donations, thousands of children and their families improve their lives by accessing enhanced basic services in health and nutrition, education and income-generation training. These services help a child grow healthy and educated.
Donations also help us address child-protection issues and encourage children to participate in decisions affecting their life so they can grow up to be strong, self-assured, self-confident and trustworthy.