SPONSOR A CHILD
YOU CAN CHANGE THE FUTURE FOR AT LEAST ONE CHILD!
It costs Mercy International in excess of AU$300 per month to provide the daily needs of each child in their care. We are fully responsible for these children 24/7 for as long as they need it. Therefore Mercy International has multiple sponsors for each child.
Choose your sponsorship types... from $25 a month... and help break the cycle of poverty
1. Mercy International Child 24/7 Sponsorship
Your sponsorship provides quality home-life for a child who has no where to live, and no one to care for them! (Check project pages on website for children's homes)
2. Mercy International Child Education Sponsorship
Your sponsorship per month provides a free, quality education for poor and disadvantaged children at Meata Chanupatham Christian School - Phetchabun. (Check project page on website for Meata Chanupatham Christian School).
3. Educational Sponsorship for Mercy International's HIV+ children
Mercy International's HIV+ children are preparing for a long and healthy future. Your sponsorship will provide them with a quality education. (Check project page on website for our HIV+ children - Khon Kaen)
All child sponsorships are tax deductible.
You may not be able to help the millions of Children who are suffering around the world - but you can make all the difference for at least one child!
Global Development Group
Mercy International is proud to be a partner of Global Development Group (ABN 57 102 400 993) an Australia Non Government Organisation (NGO) carrying out humanitarian projects with approved partners and providing aid to relieve poverty and provide long term solutions through the provision of quality aid and development projects. Global Development Group takes responsibility for the project according to AUSAID rules, providing a governance role and assisting in the areas of planning, monitoring, evaluating and auditing to ensure that the projects are carried out to Australian requirements. For more information about Global Development Group, visit http://www.globaldevelopment.org.au



