Sponsorships

In the countries where our missionaries serve, education is most often a luxury that the average person cannot afford. Whether a child, youth, seminarian, or a person living with impairments an education can lead to a better quality of life, something that laborers cannot normally expect.

Sponsors break the vicious cycle of poverty by providing for the child’s education, housing, and food.

You can be a positive force, and help us make a big change, for just a small donation each month. Help us sponsor lasting change.

Thar Mwe

Thar Mwe is the oldest among three siblings. Her father left the family and her mother cannot support all of her children, so Thar was brought to the convent to be taken care of by the sisters. ...

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Tharun Teja Getham

His father is a day laborer and does house construction work. His mother is a housewife; she is in poor health and suffering from high blood pressure. He has only one sister. They are very poor....

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Thei Pung Khumi

Thei Pung has eight siblings. His older sisters and his older brothers are married and live elsewhere. He has two younger brothers and a younger sister in grade 2. The family is poor. His parent...

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Theodo Nay Myo Tun

Theodo is the youngest of four boys. Work has been scarce, and U Philip cannot find a steady job to support his family. Theodo is in nursery school with his older brother at St. J...

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Thomas Hla Maung

Thomas is doing very well in school, and his grades have improved since the school year started in June. Over the summer, Thomas joined the Holy Childhood Association (Similar to a youth group),...

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Thomas Linn Htet Aung

Thomas is currently in fifth grade and struggles a bit in school. His teacher is very patient with him and works will him daily after class until he understands the course work. In his free...

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Timay U Marma

Timay U Marma is the oldest. She has one younger brother, and he is attending Class One in a primary school. The family is quite poor. Her father is a farmer, and her mother is a housewife. They...

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Topon Das

Topon comes from a poor family in the northern part of the country. He is the youngest of five children and while his siblings decided not to continue their schooling and work for an income, he ...

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Tum Poy Mro

Tum Poy has three siblings. Her older brother is married, and her older sister works for the family. She also has a younger brother who is in the same school but in fifth grade. Her father is a ...

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Twab Hgi Mee

Twan Ji Mee is six years old and is the second youngest child of her five siblings. She is a good little girl. Her parents are working as farmers and due to poverty, they cannot support their da...

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Uching Mong

Uching Mong is the oldest son. He has a little brother. His father is a farmer, and his mother is a housewife. He hopes to be a good teacher in the future. He enjoys playing soccer.

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Uching Sa Marma

Uching Sa is the oldest. He has a younger brother who attends class one in primary school. His father is a driver, and his mother is a shopkeeper. Uching Sa enjoys drawing and wants to be an art...

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Ukya Mong

Ukya Mong is the oldest and has a younger brother in class 3 in primary school. His father is a government employee, and his mother is a housewife. He likes to draw and would like to be a good t...

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Ukya Thowai Marma

Ukya Thowai is the oldest. He has a younger sister, and she is in third grade. His father is a shopkeeper, and his mother is a housewife. Ukya Thowai loves to sing and read all kinds of books. H...

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Um Kyint Shan

Um Kyint Shan is a 13 year old girl who comes from an impoverished family. She has 12 family members total. Her parents work as farmers to support their family. Um Kyint Shan wants to become a t...

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U Nu Mong Khiyang

U Nu Mong is the 2nd son of five siblings. He has an older sister who is not in school, and one of his younger brothers is in first grade. His parents do Juhm cultivation, a form of farming, and...

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Upoma Toppo

Upoma is the oldest of three girls from a poor family. She is in seventh grade this year, and she does very well in her classes; she hopes to continue her education after high school and become ...

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U Sai May Marma

U Sai May is the youngest in the family. Her older brother works with her parents, who do Juhm cultivation, a form of farming. U Sai May loves to sing and hopes to be a teacher in the future.

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U Sai Mong Marma

U Sai Mong is the youngest in the family. He has an older sister, and she is studying nursing. His father is a farmer, and his mother is a housewife. U Sai Mong loves to dance and hopes to be a ...

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U Sai Swe Marma

U Sai Swe is an only child. His parent does Juhm cultivation, a form of farming. He loves to play soccer with his friends and aspires to be a singer. 

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Uswe Hla Marma

Uswe Hla is the oldest. He has a younger sister who is in grade 6. The family is poor. His parents do Jum cultivation, which is their only source of income. Uswe Hla likes to play soccer wi...

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U Swe May Sung Marma

U Swe May Sung is the oldest. Her younger brother and sister are both in school. Her father is a farmer, and her mother is a housewife. U Swe May Sung likes to dance, and she wants to be a polic...

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U Wai Nu Marma

U Wai Nu has four siblings. She is the second oldest, and her older sister is in sixth grade. One of her younger brothers is in first grade. U Wai Nu enjoys drawing, and she would like to join t...

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U Yoi Hla Marma

U Yoi Hla is the oldest. She has a younger brother, and he is in Shishu class. Her family is very poor. Her father is a farmer, and her mother is a housewife. They also cultivate Jum. She loves ...

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