All I Want for Christmas is to go to School
Send an Orphan to School
One Dollar a Day Sends an Orphan to School
Hi, my name is Britt Brandon
and I am Bev's 17-year-old son. I'm a junior in high school,
and I am doing a service project to help my sister, Brooke Brandon,
who volunteers at this orphanage in
Chiang-Mai, Thailand.
Seven of these orphans
do not have the money to attend school this coming year.
So my friend Kennedy and I are trying to find sponsors for
these seven orphans to attend school for the year.
It would be a great Christmas present to give to someone
that you are sponsoring a child in honor of them.
And you can give them their picture and ask them
to join you in praying for the orphan.
Brooke volunteers weekly at
this government orphanage.
Your gift will go 100% to the orphan.
Would you be willing
to sponsor one orphan and
pray for that orphan
this Christmas?
I hope I can find 20 people
who will each give $10
and that will send one orphan to school
for the entire year!
Choose one of the orphans in the photos below.
You can print off their picture for your family to pray for them.
Some of my friends are writing them letters
and making friendship bracelets for them.
You could really help us by linking this to your blog.
You can pay by check or Paypal.
Make checks payable to Britt Brandon.
$1 pays for one day for the orphan
you sponsor to attend school.
$5 = one week
$10 = two weeks
$20 = one month
You can pay by check or Paypal.
Make checks payable to Britt Brandon.
$1 pays for one day for the orphan
you sponsor to attend school.
$5 = one week
$10 = two weeks
$20 = one month
I'm hoping to help all 7 orphans.
Any amount at all will be really appreciated.
It will all add up!
We hope we can help these 7 orphans
whose parents have died mostly from AIDS.
Because they are all older than five,
they will not be able to be adopted.
They need our help. No amount is too small.
The following five boys and two girls are the remaining students at the orphanage
We hope we can help these 7 orphans
whose parents have died mostly from AIDS.
Because they are all older than five,
they will not be able to be adopted.
They need our help. No amount is too small.
The following five boys and two girls are the remaining students at the orphanage
yet to be sponsored for their education.
If you are interested in helping me reach the goal of sponsoring in part
one of these orphans
and investing in their future,
please contact me by posting a comment on this entry saying YES
you would like to be a part of this project and the name of the orphan you would like to help.
Only leave a YES and the name of the orphan.
Next, e-mail me at sixbrandons(at)sbcglobal(dot)net the name of the orphan
and the number of days you would like to sponsor him or her and
how you will make the payment--- by Paypal or check.
For security purposes, the names have been altered.
SertOh
The photo of Chon did not come out. He is a male.
Thank you for considering helping one of these seven orphans this Christmas.
They really want to go to school.
I hope I can find some sponsors and it will all add up
to send these seven orphans to school for a dollar a day.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
and thank you for considering this opportunity to make
7 orphans very happy this Christmas.
Britt
The photo of Chon did not come out. He is a male.
Thank you for considering helping one of these seven orphans this Christmas.
They really want to go to school.
I hope I can find some sponsors and it will all add up
to send these seven orphans to school for a dollar a day.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
and thank you for considering this opportunity to make
7 orphans very happy this Christmas.
Britt
5 comments:
yes Isatha
Yes... any of the children
yes... any of the children
I would love to help and can do it by paypal.
Also, last year I did a post on my blog about your project and I would love to do that again if you would like. Let me know about paypal and here is my email.
slgb65@yahoo.com
Thanks for your labor for the Lord.
Thanks to Sharon for giving me the heads-up on this project in His name. I will email you.
Thanks,
Mary
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