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ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
07-25-2011, 19:45
Anyone here ever Sponsor a child before and if so, how did it go?

johnhughthom
07-25-2011, 21:48
Anyone here ever Sponsor a child before and if so, how did it go?

Nobody here is going to give you any money Warman.


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Montmorency
07-25-2011, 23:21
At first glance I thought this thread was about something dirty.

Major Robert Dump
07-26-2011, 05:54
Depends on what you mean. If you mean send money to a charity who then sends you updates about the kid, then I know lots of people who have done it with both legit and not-so-legit companies. The not-so-legit ones tend to send the same "updates" about the same group of kids to everyone, yet personalize them as if you are the only one assisting them. This tends to make them appear to be helping more kids than they really are.

If you mean real-life sponsor, as in Big-Brother Big sisters, I also know a lot of people who do that and they usually find it very rewarding. The people who have had a hard time with it were people who either they or the kid had to move away, which was depressing, or in a couple of cases the kid turned into a total hoodlum who was already in trouble. I know one guys whose "little brother" burglarized his house and maxed out his credit cards.

If you mean sponsor as in foster child, forget it, you are too young.

stratigos vasilios
07-26-2011, 08:05
Nobody here is going to give you any money Warman.


:clown:

Hahahaha :thumbsup:

Quite enjoyed that.

Major Robert Dump
07-26-2011, 08:17
I guess I didn't think that he maybe he wants someone to sponsor him.....

Warman do you need a big brother??? OR perhaps a Big Sister?

Cute Wolf
07-26-2011, 15:47
I guess I didn't think that he maybe he wants someone to sponsor him.....

Warman do you need a big brother??? OR perhaps a Big Sister?

dunno about big brother, never have that, but having a (twin) sister means hell upon earth on me :clown: ; basically you have someone borrowing your clothes all the time and you can't borrow hers, as well as using your money without expecting to get a return.

BTW, Warman, if you want some money, try having part time job in fast food restaurants

Prince Cobra
07-26-2011, 16:15
I have something even nastier.

Kisses and hugs from a Cobra. :skull:


On a more serious matter, I haven't, yet. Although, if life is calm with me, I do plan to put some money for charity. It somehow fills your life with a content.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
07-28-2011, 16:07
Nobody here is going to give you any money Warman.


:clown:

:laugh4::laugh4:


Depends on what you mean. If you mean send money to a charity who then sends you updates about the kid, then I know lots of people who have done it with both legit and not-so-legit companies. The not-so-legit ones tend to send the same "updates" about the same group of kids to everyone, yet personalize them as if you are the only one assisting them. This tends to make them appear to be helping more kids than they really are.

If you mean real-life sponsor, as in Big-Brother Big sisters, I also know a lot of people who do that and they usually find it very rewarding. The people who have had a hard time with it were people who either they or the kid had to move away, which was depressing, or in a couple of cases the kid turned into a total hoodlum who was already in trouble. I know one guys whose "little brother" burglarized his house and maxed out his credit cards.

If you mean sponsor as in foster child, forget it, you are too young.


See my PM.


I guess I didn't think that he maybe he wants someone to sponsor him.....

Warman do you need a big brother??? OR perhaps a Big Sister?


LOL, No, but I always wanted a sister! :laugh4:

Cute Wolf
07-28-2011, 16:09
LOL, No, but I always wanted a sister! :laugh4:

and I always wish I had a brother instead of sister

xploring
07-29-2011, 04:44
I did it more than a decade ago. They sent me a card every 2 years or so thanking me and updating progress and such. It was very brief, and they actually indicated it was written with the help of a case worker, so there's really no proof the money was being used as it was intended. You either believe them or you don't. I stick with large reputable charities nowadays, like MSF and Red Cross.

The Stranger
07-31-2011, 14:15
and I always wish I had a brother instead of sister

i have both. and trust me they are all annoying.

Fragony
07-31-2011, 14:55
Adopted an African family but anomynous, I just send them some money each month. They wanted to write me I heard but I like it like this. It's a lot for them not for me, it would be awkward

Cute Wolf
07-31-2011, 15:53
i have both. and trust me they are all annoying.

thanks for the info, I start to be grateful I only have one twin sister, since that means you suffer twice as much than me. :grin: